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Logiwa Founder & CEO Named Among Pros to Know 2023

Written by: Logiwa Marketing
Originally published on March 22, 2023, Updated on July 31, 2024
Logiwa Founder and CEO Erhan Musaoglu Named a 2023 Pro to Know by Supply and Demand Chain Executive Magazine

Logiwa Founder and CEO Erhan Musaoglu Named a 2023 Pro to Know by Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine

We are thrilled to announce that our fearless leader, Erhan Musaoglu, has been named to the 2023 Supply & Demand Chain Executive Pros to Know annual ranking.

The Pros to Know Awards recognize supply chain executives, and manufacturing and non-manufacturing enterprises, that are leading initiatives to help prepare their customers’ supply chains for the significant challenges of today’s business climate and digital transformation.

“It’s an honor to be recognized alongside other leaders in our industry who are passionate about supply chain technology,” said Musaoglu. “This nomination is not just for me but the entire Logiwa team. It validates our unwavering commitment to helping our customers navigate the complexities and challenges of today’s ever-changing ecommerce environment.”

Musaoglu has spent decades in the supply chain industry and a true visionary, he predicted the rise of ecommerce would dramatically alter the demands of the supply chain.  He also knew that keeping pace with supply chain transformation would require a platform that provides visibility and control across the entire order process to compete in today’s high-volume direct-to-consumer (DTC) ecommerce environment. 

By leveraging the power of the cloud with a Cloud native solution, Logiwa delivers automation, integrations and scalability that can handle an 80 percent increase in order volume during peak season with 100 percent uptime.  

Go to www.SDCExec.com/awards to learn more about upcoming Supply & Demand Chain Executive awards.

 Congratulations to Erhan for this outstanding distinction!

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