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Bridgelogix is Honored for Automation Technology by Managing Automation Inalfa Roof Systems


Bridgelogix (www.bridgelogix.com) was selected as a technology partner for Inalfa Roof Systems, a winner of the fourth annual Progressive Manufacturing 50 Awards, presented by Managing Automation, a Thomas Publishing Company, LLC media brand.

The Progressive Manufacturing 50 Awards Program recognizes 50 projects that have leveraged technology to create business value in at least one of the eight core disciplines defined by Managing Automation as critical to business success in the years ahead. These disciplines include: Business Model Mastery, Customer Mastery, Supply Network Mastery, Data & Integration Mastery, Innovation Mastery, Training & Education Mastery, Leadership and Operational Excellence. Judges evaluated and scored nominated projects based on the following criteria: project scope, business impact, customer impact, technology use and scale. Progressive Manufacturing 50 winners were the companies receiving the highest total scores in their respective categories.

"This new crop of Progressive Manufacturing winners reflects the amazing creativity and determination alive today in the manufacturing community," said David R. Brousell, Editor-in-Chief of Managing Automation. "These companies are taking bold steps to rethink their business models and processes, their relationships with customers and partners and to create new advantages for themselves in business speed and value. In doing so, they are positioning their organizations for greater success now and in the years ahead."

"It is a great honor for everyone at Bridgelogix to share in the success and recognition that Inalfa Roof Systems have been given through the Progressive Manufacturing 50 Awards," said Koty Krishna, Founder & CEO of Bridgelogix. "We have worked with Inalfa on three continents to help them achieve operational excellence; delivering mobile solutions that have helped them simplify and automate key processes within their warehouse and manufacturing operations. The team at Inalfa deserves great credit for the way they have successfully rolled out these innovative solutions. This award and the business benefits they have reaped are a great way of recognizing their efforts."

"We also see this award as recognition for every single employee of Bridgelogix, for their tireless dedication and hard work that has resulted in our patented technology now being used in hundreds of companies, in over 30 countries," said Krishna.

"Finally, the award gives Bridgelogix renewed impetus in our mission to help all our customers maximize the return they get from their existing enterprise applications. We will continue to deliver mobile solutions that allow companies to seamlessly transition to a lean operation and deliver simplicity, accuracy and speed to key business processes," summed up Krishna.

The Progressive Manufacturing 50 award winners will be honored and presented with their awards at the 2008 Progressive Manufacturing Summit, taking place June 10-12 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas. In addition to presenting the awards to the Progressive Manufacturing 50 winners, Managing Automation will also announce the High Achievers in each of the eight disciplines, as well as the 2008 Progressive Manufacturer of the Year.

"We look forward to recognizing and celebrating our winners in front of an audience of their peers across all facets of manufacturing at the Progressive Manufacturing Summit in Las Vegas this June," said Managing Automation publisher Heather Mikisch. "Winning this award is a tremendous honor that not only helps these manufacturers demonstrate their progress and success in the marketplace, but also sets them apart from the competition."

For more information on Bridgelogix visit: www.bridgelogix.com

For more information on Managing Automation Progressive 50 awards visit: www.managingautomation.com/awards