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  2. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    OOF – Out of facility, used interchangeably with out of office and originating from the Microsoft Xenix mail system [11] OOO – Out of office; OPEX – Operating expenditure or operational expenditure; OTIF – On Time In Full; OTC – Over-the-counter (finance)

  3. SPS Commerce - Wikipedia

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    SPS Commerce, Inc. is a technology and application software company based in the United States that provides cloud-based supply chain management software to retailers, suppliers, third-party logistics providers and partners. [6]

  4. DHL Group - Wikipedia

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    DHL Supply Chain provides warehousing and warehouse transport for customers from a wide variety of sectors. Corporate Information Solutions handles documents (collection, digitalisation, printing, storage, archival) of all types. In July, 2020, Deutsche Post DHL Group significantly increased earnings in Q2 2020 despite COVID-19.

  5. UST (company) - Wikipedia

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    UST offers services in many areas including: digital transformation, [13] cybersecurity, data analytics, data engineering, technology and digital consulting, supply chain management, cloud infrastructure, developer productivity, quality engineering, IT talent sourcing, innovation as a service, legacy modernization, human-centered design, AMS, semiconductor engineering, IOT engineering ...

  6. e2open - Wikipedia

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    E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. [1] is a business-to-business provider of cloud-based, on-demand software for supply chains for computer, telecom and electronics systems, components and services. The company was founded in 2000 as a joint project of 8 major companies: Hitachi , IBM , LG Electronics , Matsushita , Nortel , Seagate , Solectron , and ...

  7. TXT e-solutions - Wikipedia

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    TXT e-solution was founded in 1989. In the 1990s, its software products consisted of production planning and scheduling, and its first software suite was intended for supply chain management (SCM). In 2000, it created subsidiaries in France, Spain, United Kingdom and Germany.

  8. TVS Supply Chain Solutions - Wikipedia

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    TVS Supply Chain Solutions (TVS SCS) is an Indian multinational transportation, logistics and warehousing company. It provides supply chain management services to customers in the automotive, consumer goods, defence and utility sectors in India, the United Kingdom, Europe and the US.

  9. XPO, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was initially called Express-1 Expedited Solutions and listed on American Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol XPO. It was acquired by Brad Jacobs and renamed to XPO Logistics in September 2011. [10] [12] [13] In June 2012, XPO listed its shares on the New York Stock Exchange. [14]