February 11, 2002
iTRADENETWORK RECEIVES INTEGRATION ORDER FROM DNE WORLD FRUIT SALES, INC.
Livermore, CA. February 11, 2002. iTradeNetwork (ITN), today announced receiving an order for their "Distributed Integration Server" (DIS) from DNE World Fruit Sales, Inc. DNE will use the DIS for integration into their existing legacy system and provide connectivity to over 1,700 customers currently using iTradeNetwork's E-business solutions.
"Making the move to integrate with the ITN Distributed Integration Server was a natural decision based on the high volume of business that we are doing on the ITN portal today. We have already experienced improvement in efficiency and enhanced customer service," said David Mixon, President, at DNE World Fruit Sales, Inc.
"DNE World Fruit Sales, Inc. is a world class operation and ITN is excited at the opportunity to be part of their E-business solution. We have worked hard with suppliers, retailers and distributors to fully integrate our E-business solutions with their internal legacy systems. Our success comes from providing the most cost-effective solution for the entire supply chain," said John Abkes, President of iTradeNetwork.
About DNE World Fruit Sales:
DNE World Fruit Sales is the largest independently owned citrus marketer in the world and the second largest citrus marketer in the U.S. For more information on DNE World go to http://www.dneworld.com.
About iTradeNetwork:
iTradeNetwork, is a privately held company that provides workflow automation solutions (Procurement, Logistics, Promotion, Financial Services and Content) for the perishable food industry and low cost integration to customers legacy systems. iTradeNetwork's e-business solutions are being utilized by 38% of the U.S. Retail Grocery and Foodservice Industries with over 1,700 customers. The "Distributed Integration Server" (DIS) allows trading partners the ability to trade over integrated platforms consisting of a myriad of ERP systems and legacy systems. The DIS is XML, Flat File, EDI compatible, provides one to many private networks, and allows for Portal-to-Portal connectivity.
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