OHL selects RedPrairie’s Warehouse Management and Workforce Management solutions

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Leading global third-party logistics company cites company’s technology architecture, industry experience and culture as key selection criteria

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – RedPrairie Corporation, a productivity software provider, announced today that OHL, a leading global third-party logistics company (3PL), has selected RedPrairie’s Warehouse Management and Workforce Management solutions.

“OHL provides supply chain management solutions across the globe,” says Catherine Cooper, CIO of OHL. “Our continued growth requires technology that adapts to meet our customers’ changing needs. RedPrairie’s service-oriented architecture, experience working with large global companies, and customer-focused culture were key factors in our decision to add their warehouse and workforce solutions to OHL’s technology platform.”

OHL will leverage RedPrairie Workforce Management across its distribution network while RedPrairie Warehouse Management will be implemented in certain OHL campuses based on specific customer needs. “Part of our success for the past 58 years has been our ability to drive continuous improvement for our customers,” says Bob Spieth, President of Contract Logistics for OHL. “Implementing Red Prairie in many of our campus operations will help OHL continue that success.”

“Like RedPrairie, OHL is committed to providing end-to-end logistics solutions,” says RedPrairie CEO Mike Mayoras. “Also like RedPrairie, OHL is committed to their customers’ businesses. We are looking forward to partnering with this growing global company.”

About OHL
Founded in 1951, OHL is a leading provider of global supply chain management solutions including transportation, warehousing and distribution, customs brokerage, freight forwarding and import and export consulting services. OHL operates over 120 value-added distribution centers with over 32 million square feet and has nearly 6,000 employees. www.ohl.com

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