• Syspro Software was named a gold award winner in the Supply Chain Management Solution category of the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards.
    Syspro Software was named a gold award winner in the Supply Chain Management Solution category of the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards.
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Syspro Software has won gold in the Supply Chain Management Solution category of the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards.

The awards program recognises achievement in programs such as The International Business Awards, in all 22 nations of the Asia-Pacific region.

More than 400 nominations were made for categories such as company of the year, executive of the year and website of the year.

Syspro Asia Pacific CEO Shaun Butler said the award reflected the diligence and commitment of staff in understanding the needs of customers.

"Managing highly complex projects and supply demands while maintaining technical performance were fundamental to meeting expectations,” he said. 

Gold, silver and bronze Stevie Award winners were selected by more than 50 executives who participated in first-round judging in March and April. A second international panel of judges will choose Grand Stevie winners from among the Gold winners just announced. The Grand Stevie winners will be announced at a banquet in Shanghai next month.

Syspro is known in the industry for its on-premise and cloud-based business software.

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