Kewill Enhances Supply Chain Transparency
February 15, 2012 - SCMR Editorial
A new benchmark for software integration has been reached by Kewill, a leading supply chain solutions provider. Supply chain managers are expected to benefit by added transparency in multi-carrier network, said spokesmen.
Kewill , a “Gold-Level” member of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) announced it has achieved Oracle Validated Integration of Kewill Flagship with the Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1. To achieve Oracle Validated Integration, Oracle partners are required to meet a stringent set of requirements that are based on the needs and priorities of Oracle E-Business Suite customers.
“Oracle Validated Integration applies a rigorous technical review and test process,” said Kevin O’Brien, senior director, ISV and SaaS Strategy, Oracle. “Achieving Oracle Validated Integration through Oracle PartnerNetwork gives our customers confidence that the integration between Kewill Flagship and the Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1 has been validated and that the products work together as designed. This helps reduce risk and improves the implementation cycles for our joint customers.”
With more than 12,000 deployments of shipping solutions, Kewill customers are some of the highest volume parcel and LTL shippers across the globe.
Kewill Inc. has a Cooperative Marketing Agreement with Oracle to augment Oracle Transportation Management small parcel functionality. Oracle developed a standard integration between Oracle Transportation Management and Kewill Flagship, offering best-in-breed solutions to meet the demands of some of the most sophisticated and complex enterprise organizations worldwide.
The Kewill Flagship Adapter is a PL/SQL package that allows for a standard integration between Kewill Flagship 5.0 and the Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1.
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