FPT Software, an IT company, and Blue Yonder, a digital supply chain transformation firm, join hands for end-to-end supply chain management solutions across various Southeast Asian industries.
The partnership targets Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines markets. Leveraging Blue Yonder’s supply chain solutions and FPT Software’s extensive reach and implementation experience in these regions.
Blue Yonder offers an AI-powered enterprise supply chain platform and industry-specific solutions that empower supply chain leaders to meet critical business objectives.
This partnership is expected to deliver rapid, customized supply chain management strategies that address the unique challenges diverse regional industries face.
The Blue Yonder Platform enables end-to-end visibility and a connected experience to deliver seamless coordination across everything from supplier orders to inventory flow and fulfilling customer commitments. It also connects the breadth of Blue Yonder’s solutions to synchronize a customer’s entire supply chain ecosystem.
“The demand for digital transformation in supply chain management across Asia is growing rapidly, driven by the need for enhanced efficiency, resilience, and adaptability. By combining our solid presence and network of partners and customers in this high-growth region with Blue Yonder’s expertise, we are well positioned to deliver more tailored, high-impact solutions that meet the evolving needs of businesses,” said Nguyen Khai Hoan, Senior Executive Vice President, FPT Software.
“We are pleased to partner with FPT Software, which is one of the largest IT services companies catering to a variety of enterprise customers across the globe,” said Amith Varma, Vice President of Asia, Blue Yonder. “Their leading presence in Vietnam and other Southeast Asian markets, as well as their focus on customer success, makes them a natural choice and will allow us to further our business as part of our growth initiatives in Asia Pacific.”
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