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HONG
KONG, 18 August 2001 -- ecL, Greater China's leading
provider of technology-enabled logistics and fulfillment
solutions, was regarded as residing in a leadership
position within the leadership grid of "The eLogistics
Market in Greater China: Trends and Analysis," a newly
released research by IDC Asia/Pacific.
In
its assessment of critical success factors in the evolving
elogistics industry, the IDC report says "the company
(ecL) has gained a credible reputation among local multinationals
for its dedication in being a total supply chain service
provider, linking both local as well as global marketers."
"We
are truly delighted and encouraged by the IDC analysis,"
said Edmon Fung, ecL's Chief Operating Officer, "it's
a validation of our commitment to integrating state-of-the-art
technology into supply chain solutions which offer our
customers access to a comprehensive, value-added, one
stop service."
The
IDC report is the first of its kind in studying the
elogistics market in Greater China. In its analysis
of 14 elogistics service providers in China, Hong Kong
and Taiwan the research provides an insight into various
factors influencing the development of elogistics in
the region. The IDC Leadership Grid compares the service
providers on their relative
abilities in setting industry standards and understanding
the logistics requirements of their customers (opportunity
alignment) and developing them into elogistics services
with the highest value proposition (ability to gain
share).
About
ecL
ecL
is Greater China's leading provider of technology-enabled
logistics and fulfillment solutions. The company launched
in June 2000 with its first fully integrated 100,000
sq. ft. distribution facility in Hong Kong. It currently
operates and manages 3 logistics and fulfillment centers,
2 in Hong Kong and a 200,000 sq. ft. facility in Taiwan,
servicing over 30 active clients from global electronic
manufacturers to international cosmetic brands to retail
chain stores. ecL's Shanghai facility will be fully
operational in Q4, 2001 followed by Guangzhou and Tianjin.
For more information, please visit www.eclasia.com.
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