NiceLabel listed on 100 Great Supply Chain Partners ranking

NiceLabel, a developer of label design software and label management systems, has once again been listed on 100 Great Supply Chain Partners ranking by Supply Chain Brain magazine.

NiceLabel has once again been listed on 100 Great Supply Chain Partners ranking

The annual list names the top 100 supply chain vendors whose technologies have made a significant impact on the efficiency, customer service and overall supply chain performance of its customers. The company was previously named in the annual list in 2017.

‘For 18 years running, Supply Chain Brain has published our much-anticipated list of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners, a select group of companies whose customers recognize them for providing outstanding solutions and services,’ said Brad Berger, publisher of Supply Chain Brain. ‘Our six-month online poll of supply chain professionals requires specific criteria 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. This year’s field of nominees was competitive and inspiring, coming from all sectors of supply chain management.’

‘We’re delighted to once again find ourselves among the 100 Great Supply Chain Partners,’ said Ken Moir, vice president of marketing at NiceLabel. ‘This recognition reflects NiceLabel’s focus on enabling digital transformation in the supply chain through the digitization of labeling processes. We are grateful to have been included because of feedback from our customers who have reduced their costs and grown their businesses using our solutions.’

This news follows a busy few months for NiceLabel after the company launched a non-commercial and non-profit-based initiative supporting organizations involved in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic. The company offered free subscriptions of its cloud-based labelling technology and technical consulting services to organizations, allowing them to rapidly produce and apply new labels to packaging, accelerating the supply of vital equipment and materials including respirators, disinfectants, masks or other critical supplies.