Source: International Asset Systems

IAS Named to SupplyChainBrain's Select List of 2014 Great Supply Chain Partners

Chosen by SupplyChainBrain for Robust Intermodal Transportation Solutions

OAKLAND, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 22, 2014) -  International Asset Systems® (IAS), the leader in cloud-based solutions for intermodal transportation, announces being named to SupplyChainBrain magazine's select list of 2014 Great Supply Chain Partners. IAS was chosen for its powerful intermodal transportation network that fosters collaboration among operators and their trading partners and its robust intermodal solutions that deliver visibility into operations, improve asset utilization, and lower transportation and operational costs.

"IAS is honored to win this prestigious award for our cloud-based intermodal solutions that leverage our collaborative network to drive greater efficiencies and lower costs within our clients' supply chains," said Paul Crinks, CEO, International Asset Systems. "The intermodal industry is poised to benefit from our world-class solutions to help them capture event data, manage chassis, tender work orders and optimize assets to improve customer service, make sense of transactional data for better decision-making, and increase utilization."

"Congratulations to International Asset Systems on making SupplyChainBrain's select list of 2014 Great Supply Chain Partners! Now in its 12th year, our prestigious list of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners highlights a select list of companies whose solutions and services have been so impressive, that their customers took the time to write and let us know," said Brad Berger, Publisher, SupplyChainBrain.

SupplyChainBrain received nominations for hundreds of solutions providers in every aspect of supply chain management during our six-month on-line poll in which supply chain professionals were asked to nominate vendors and service providers whose solutions have made a significant impact on their company's efficiency, customer service and overall supply chain performance. International Asset Systems will appear in the 2014 July/August issue of SupplyChainBrain magazine as a celebrated member of this year's 100 Great elite crew.

IAS provides the world's largest intermodal information network and solutions for dispatch, equipment repair, chassis management, and business intelligence. These powerful solutions help clients profit more by achieving greater visibility, increasing booking fulfillment, and reducing equipment, transportation and operational costs.

About IAS
IAS provides greater visibility, control, and optimization of assets through a collaborative platform uniting the global trade, transportation, and logistics industry. IAS solutions, quickly implemented and immediately beneficial, can be operated as standalone web-native applications or integrated into existing transportation management systems. The IAS platform and solution portfolio create a more valuable network by enabling clients to interact seamlessly, optimizing the inland intermodal process, and lowering the cost of routine business transactions. IAS connects thousands of trading partners including leading ocean carriers, motor carriers, railroads, logistics providers, equipment lessors, repair depots, and terminals, and enables them to increase revenue, margin, and service. The IAS team of transportation experts is dedicated to providing world-class solutions and combines personal, 24/7 service worldwide with one of the intermodal industry's most comprehensive service level agreements. For more information, visit http://www.interasset.com.

About SupplyChainBrain
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