where georgia leads: logistics technology georgia leads: logistics technology georgia is a global...

3
Where Georgia Leads: Logistics Technology Georgia is a global center for logistics technology, with an infrastructure that includes almost 300 companies involved in the development of technology to manage the flow of materials, their transformation into finished goods, and their ultimate delivery as finished goods to the final buyer. Supply chain and logistics technology covers numerous elements of the process, including inventory, transportation, production, and procurement and the information flow to facilitate these activities. Georgia’s logistics technology companies support the more than 11,000 providers of logistics services operating throughout the state. Georgia is the 12th-largest export state and 9th- largest import state in the U.S., making it a natural fit for companies developing technology to improve the supply chain and logistics process. The world’s busiest passenger airport, two deepwater ports, two Class I railroads with the largest rail hub in the southeast, and the most extensive surface transportation network in the country further contribute to Georgia’s logistics prowess. At the root of Georgia’s logistics technology industry is a deep network of skilled talent. The state is ranked 5th in the nation for logistics employment and 86 colleges, universities and technical colleges offer more than 100 logistics-related courses. In fact, the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) is the largest logistics-related research and education enterprise in the world. Further contributing to the success of Georgia’s logistics industry are strong and active organizations, including the Technology Association of Georgia and the Center of Innovation for Logistics.

Upload: truongnga

Post on 11-Mar-2018

216 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Where Georgia Leads:

Logistics Technology Georgia is a global center for logistics technology, with an infrastructure that includes almost 300 companies involved in the development of technology to manage the flow of materials, their transformation into finished goods, and their ultimate delivery as finished goods to the final buyer. Supply chain and logistics technology covers numerous elements of the process, including inventory, transportation, production, and procurement and the information flow to facilitate these activities.

Georgia’s logistics technology companies support the more than 11,000 providers of logistics services operating throughout the state. Georgia is the 12th-largest export state and 9th-largest import state in the U.S., making it a natural fit for companies developing technology to improve the supply chain and logistics process. The world’s busiest passenger airport, two deepwater ports, two Class I railroads with the largest rail hub in the southeast, and the most extensive surface transportation network in the country further contribute to Georgia’s logistics prowess.

At the root of Georgia’s logistics technology industry is a deep network of skilled talent. The state is ranked 5th in the nation for logistics employment and 86 colleges, universities and technical colleges offer more than 100 logistics-related courses. In fact, the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) is the largest logistics-related research and education enterprise in the world. Further contributing to the success of Georgia’s logistics industry are strong and active organizations, including the Technology Association of Georgia and the Center of Innovation for Logistics.

3 C Software

360 Works

4PL Insights

Accelerated Design, Inc.

Accelereyes

Accenture

Ace Computer Center

ACE Microtechnology

Activ Technologies, Inc.

Adametrix, LLC

Adaptive Horizons, LLC

Advanced Automation Technology Specialists

Advanced Barcode & Label Technology, Inc.

Advanced Business Software Corp.

Advanced Core Consulting Inc

Advanced Technology & Research, Inc.

Advantage One Systems

Advantage Solutions Group

AdvanTech, Inc.

ADW international Limited

Aelera Group

AFCOM Atlanta Chapter

afterBOT, Inc.

Afterburner, Inc.

Agentek, Inc.

AGI Worldwide

Agile Network

Agilysys, Inc.

AGSI

Air2Web. Inc.

Aldata

AMEC

American Software

AmeriTek Systems, Inc.

Ammeraal Beltech, Inc.

Analytical Solutions, Inc.

Applied Ceramics, Inc.

Applied Decision Technologies, Inc.

Applied Software Technology, Inc.

APM-AUTOMATIC Packaging Mach

Ariba

Astadia, Inc.

AT&T

AT&T Pioneers

Atlanta Communications Company

Attrasoft

Auto Auctions Services Corp.

Auto Data, Inc.

Automated Systems Design, Inc.

Avery Dennison

Avion Systems

Barco, Inc /Barco Federal Systems, LLC

Barcode ID Systems

Barcode & Labeling Consultants

Bax Tek Solutions, Inc.

Beacon Software, Inc.

Bennett Technology Group

BHL Enterprises, Inc.

BizSpeed, Inc.

BlueCielo ECM Solutions

Bonded Service Warehouse, Inc.

Boss Corporation

Brambles/ CHEP

BravePoint, Inc.

Breakthrough Strategies, Inc.

Business Consulting Group, Inc.

Business Management Systems

By Design Consulting Corp.

CAMotion, Inc.

Cargo Group, LLC

CarrierWeb

CauseBox

CDC Software

Center of Innovation for Logistics

CGI

CHAINalytics

Chart Industries, Inc.

Charter Global, Inc.

Cisco Systems, Inc.

CMAC, Inc.

Cnetics Technologies, LLC

Colibiri Limited Co.

Colinear Systems, Inc.

COMMTECH Communications, LLC

Compliance 360, Inc.

Compliance Technologies, Inc.

Compsee (Control Solutions, Inc.)

Compusource

Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)

ComputerLogic, Inc.

Comsquared Systems, Inc.

Construction Data Control, Inc.

Container Automation System

Container Technology, Inc.

Cooltrax

CorTrans Logistics, LLC

CRIF Synergy

Crossroads Marketing, Inc.

Data Instruments, Inc.

Data Link Technologies

Database Mining Lab, Inc.

dataLogistics Corporation

Datapoint Systems, Inc.

Datascape.com, Inc.

Datasoft Technologies, Inc.

Datatex

Datatrac Corporation

Daugherty Business Solutions

DavLong Business Solutions, LLC

DemandBridge, LLC

Demurrage Management Solutions, Inc.

Deposco

Descartes Systems, LLC

Dolco Packaging Corporation

Dumas Software Services, Inc.

Earnest & Associates, Inc.

EarthSearch Communications

EasyLink Services

Efacec Advanced Control Systems

Efreightsolutions, LLC

Elemica

EMS Technologies

enrich IT, Inc.

Entre Solutions

Epicor Software

Esri

e-VERIFILE.COM, Inc.

Evoca

Executive Data Systems, Inc.

Exel

FEIG ELECTRONICS, Inc.

FirstWave Technologies, Inc.

FleetMatics

FLS Transportation Services (US) Inc.

Foresight Software, LLC

Friendly Systems, Inc.

Georgia SoftWorks

GeoSolution

Global Data Integrators, Inc.

Global Marcoms

Global Technology Connection

Grace Computer Resources, Inc.

The Grayfen Group, Inc.

GrayTech Systems

Great Dane Limited Partnership, Inc. (Trailers Division)

GT Software, Inc.

Guided Systems Technologies, Inc.

HAL Systems, Inc.

High Impact Technologies

HiQo Solutions, Inc.

Horizon Software

Horizon Synergies, LLC

IBM

ICM Enterprise Solutions

Infax, Inc.

Infor

Ingenious Med

inLogic, Inc.

Innotrac

Innovative Architects, LLC

Innovatum, Inc.

InSource Solutions

Intelligent Systems

IntelliTrans, LLC

Intercept Technology Inc.

International Logistics Group, LLC

Invistics Corp.

iTech for business

J & H Equipment, Inc.

Jacobson Companies, Inc.

JDA Software Group, Inc.

KNAPP Logistics Automation, Inc.

Komplete Systems Integrators, Inc, (KOMPSYS)

Label Vision Systems, Inc.

Launch Technologies, LLC

Lawson Software, Inc.

LeadLife Solutions

Lexicon Technologies, Inc.

Liaison Technologies

LifeSpan Technologies

LLD Systems, Inc.

LogFire LLC

Logility, Inc.

Logistics Improvement, Inc.

Lost Recovery Network, Inc. (LRNi)

LXE, Inc.

Macquarium, Inc.

Majure Data, Inc.

Management Dynamics

Manhattan Associates, Inc.

Med Assets, Inc.

Message Technologies, Inc.

MicroBilt Corporation

Microsoft

Microtab, Inc.

Motorola Solutions

MSC Software

MSK Ventures

Murata Electronics North America, Inc.

Nextraq

Nanoventions

National Logistic Network, Inc.

NCR Corporation

NetServ Applications

Norcron

Nordson Corporation

Numerex Corporation

nVision Global

Omega Training (Division of Cubic Applications, Inc.)

Omni Information Systems, Inc.

Omnilink

OptiLogistics, Inc. (OptiLedge)

Optima Technologies, Inc.

Optimum Profit Consulting

Optimus Solutions

Oracle

Ormandy, Inc.

ORTEC

PalletKraft

Peach State Integrated Technologies

Peachtree Solutions

PEAK Technologies

Practical Management Solutions, LLC

Precision Software, Inc.

Presidio

Primavera Systems, Inc.

Profitable Inventory Control

The Progeni Corporation

Progility Partners

Progressive Logistic Services, LLC

Prorizon Procurement & Asset

PS Energy Group, Inc.

Quality Technology Services (QTS)

Radiant Systems, Inc.

Recall Corporation

Recycletronics (MOLAM)

Rehrig Pacific Company

Resource Partners North America

Retail Technology Centers

RMI, LLC

Ross Management Systems, Inc.

RouteMatch Software

Rover Apps, LLC

Sage ERP Accpac

SAP America, Inc.

Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA)

Savi Technologies, Inc.

Scientific Logistics

Schneider Logistics

Seagil Software Company

Seeburger, Inc.

Seimitsu

SERRMI Products, Inc.

ServiceCentral Technologies, Inc.

Servigistics

Siemens

SITA

Sivco Tracking, Inc.

Smartsoft International, Inc.

SMC3

Sorvive Technologies, Inc.

Stanley Black and Decker, Inc. (CribMaster)

Stratix

SunGard

Syncron, Inc.

Team Logistics, LLC

Technology Association of Georgia

TechOperators, LLC

Tectura

Teledon Solutions, LLC

TeraHop Networks

The Danby Group

The Logistics Company, Inc.

TOMCO2 Equipment Company

Top Flight Concepts

Totalis Consulting Group

TransCore

Transdyn, Inc.

Transoft Group Ltd

Transportation Consultants, Inc.

Travelport (Worldspan)

Twin Engines, Inc.

unicomconnect, LLC

UPS

VanRan Communications

Varec, Inc.

Vector Networks

Venture Engineering

Venture Technology Group

VeriFone Systems, Inc.

Versona, LLC

Vumii Imaging, Inc.

Wellington Royce Corporation

XOtech, LLC

XS International (XSi)

Logistics Technology Map SponsorGeorgia Department of Economic Development

Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA)

Georgia Logistics Technology

Georgia ranks 5th in the nation for logistics employment

The state is home to nearly 11,000 providers of logistics services and 300 companies dedicated to logistics technology

Georgia is home to the world’s busiest airport and fastest growing container seaport in the U.S.

Georgia is also 5th in the U.S. for logistics-related patents

Thanks to our sponsors

75 Fifth Street, NWSuite 625Atlanta, GA 30308

T 404.817.3333F 404.817.6677

www.hubga.comDesigned for TAG by Arketi Group

linkd.in/XJs73rt

twitter.com/TAGthink

on.fb.me/s7qdsa

bit.ly/1USPqrH

bit.ly/1QM2YQD

About Technology Association of Georgia

TAG serves as an umbrella organization for 33 societies including:

Additionally, TAG’s charitable arm, the TAG Education Collaborative, is focused on helping science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education initiatives thrive.

TAG Business Process ManagementTAG CFOTAG CloudTAG Connected ContentTAG Corporate DevelopmentTAG Customer Relationship ManagementTAG Data GovernanceTAG Data Science & AnalyticsTAG DevOpsTAG Digital Media & EntertainmentTAG Entrepreneurs

TAG FinTechTAG HealthTAG Human Resources and DiversityTAG Information SecurityTAG InfrastructureTAG International BusinessTAG ManufacturingTAG MarketingTAG MobilityTAG Product ManagementTAG Professional ServicesTAG Public Sector

TAG RecruitingTAG Retail TechnologyTAG Sales LeadershipTAG Smart EnergyTAG Southeastern Software Association TAG Supply Chain & LogisticsTAG TransTechTAG Workplace LearningTAG Young ProfessionalsWomen in Technology

TAG’s mission is to educate, promote, influence, and unite Georgia’s technology community to foster an innovative and connected marketplace that stimulates and enhances Georgia’s tech-based economy. The association provides members with access to networking and educational programs; recognizes and promotes Georgia’s technology leaders and companies; and advocates for legislative action that enhances the state’s economic climate for technology.

The goal of the TAG Supply Chain & Logistics Society is to bring together industry professionals from logistic functions to share insights and leading practices. Together we will be the catalyst for identifying current and future value driven practices and innovative technology solutions to support the global supply chain. As a result, we will deliver sustainable ideas, new ways of working together, information sharing, and professional growth that will help the community positively improve the flow of goods and services to meet customer’s requirements in the 21st century.

For more information, please visit TAG at www.TAGonline.org,and TAG Supply Chain & Logistics at http://www.tagonline.org/chapters-and-societies/logistics/.

Created by In partnership with

Thanks to our sponsor

© Technology Association of Georgia