QAD, a leading manufacturing and supply chain cloud-driven solution provider, has recently launched a new visual brand, unified its product suite, and drove growth in the software as a service (SaaS) business.
QAD has organized customers, proper procedures, and support systems from raw materials to finished goods across the supply chain. Its new brand will record the recent achievements through QAD process intelligence, employing artificial intelligence for product execution optimization, and QAD Redzone Connected Workforce, a connected workforce solution in the manufacturing industry. In addition, it symbolizes the company's enthusiasm and future vision for adaptive enterprise, new acquisitions, and SaaS solution growth for supply chains and manufacturers, combining manufacturing and supply chain solutions in one platform.
QAD Chief Executive Officer, Anton Chilton, said, "We are excited to unveil QAD's new brand as we make unprecedented investments in technologies, acquire best in class solutions, and build the most talented team in the industry. While we are changing how we look, our mission and values will never waver."
(Source – Business Wire)
QAD Chief Marketing Officer, Carter Lloyds, said, "We are building the best version of QAD by bringing together our past successes and new capabilities. The refreshed brand is fueled by our passion to help our customers overcome the manufacturing and supply chain challenges of tomorrow. It's time for us to reintroduce ourselves."
(Source – Business Wire)
About QAD
QAD, a manufacturing and supply chain solutions provider in the cloud, allows adaptive enterprises to effectively respond to changes in demand and supply and optimize their efficiency, agility, and resilience for customer service. Headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, it has had customers all over the world since 1979. It offers solutions related to enterprise quality management system (EQMS), global trade and transportation execution (GTTE), digital supply chain planning (DSCP), supplier relationship management (SRM), digital commerce (DC), manufacturing, cloud ERP, SaaS ERP, and enterprise resource planning (ERP).