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US firm chooses Four Soft product

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HYDERABAD, March 6

FOUR Soft, software solutions provider focussing on supply chain and logistics space, has announced that the San Jose, California-based Frank-Lin Distillers Products, has chosen eSupplyEP, the company's enterprise resource planning product, to addresses its supply chain operating process.

The Managing Director of Four Soft, Mr Palem Sridhar, said eSupplyEP supported supply chain concerns of manufacturing, retail, distribution and trading companies who need to focus on procurement and distribution channels.

The Rs 2-crore order from Frank-Lin Distillers involved a single supply chain management operating system covering all modes of operation including transportation and accounting to support their business applications, he explained. The Chief Operating Officer of Frank-Lin Distributors, Mr Vince Maestri, in a statement said: "we are happy to be partnering with Four Soft to Web-enable our processes through eSupplyEP. We chose eSupplyEP because it will provide us with seamless solution across our entire enterprise and be easy to integrate with our current operations."

Stanford Prof on board

Four Soft also announced that Dr Hau Lee, Professor at Stanford Business School and President of the Global Supply Chain Forum, had agreed to be on the board of Four Soft International as the chairman of the advisory board.

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