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DelaPlex Set Up WMS Center of Excellence

delaPlex declared today the access of a new Center of Excellence (CoE) service that brings together niche expertise and highly skilled technical resources for the advancement of digital transformation in warehouse management (WMS).

The WMS CoE will go ahead as a global professional services center to provide custom solutions based on real world challenges including moving inventory from producers to consumers around the world. The WMS CoE launch is an important step in furthering the company’s underlining dedication to the evolution of digital supply chain technology.

Rizwan Ahmed, CTO for delaPlex stated, “As we continue our expansion of expertise in digital transformation for supply chain, delaPlex is proud to add Warehouse Management to complement our other specialized CoEs, including Workforce Management.” Ahmed continued, “Our performance success is a direct result of the contributions of skilled partners, quality vendors, highly trained employees, and Sarvesh’ s ability to make them all work together.”

Sarvesh Yadav, delaPlex Global Practice Head-WMS, said “Businesses today need to respond to changing market dynamics,” “This next-generation CoE service enables our supply chain customers and solution partners alike to react more quickly by tapping into our WMS expertise to achieve business solutions faster.”

DelaPlex is a global software development and business solutions consulting firm that is devoted to helping clients drive growth, revenue, and marketplace value.  Continuing this pledge to strategically advancing digital technologies, the new WMS CoE service is comprised of a variety of experts providing technical consultation, functional consultation, solution architects, and comprehensive integration services, including custom API, cloud and mobile platform development, QA, and test automation.

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