HighJump Software Named to Forbes 2015 America's Most Promising Companies List

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HighJump Software

Growth Rate, Product Ideas, Management and Other Factors Placed HighJump Software in the Top 100

MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Marketwired - February 09, 2015) - HighJump Software, a global provider of supply chain management software, announced today that it has been named to Forbes' prestigious list of America's Most Promising Companies. This is the second time that the company has been listed. Accellos, the company with which HighJump Software merged in 2014, was named to the list last year.

To be chosen for the list of 100 companies, HighJump Software demonstrated stellar growth rates, increases in employee numbers, stability in the market, operating margins, successful products, experienced management with proven achievements, an interview with company leadership and other factors. All enterprises included on the list are privately held and generate under $300 million annually.

"The strength of our company's products and people, as well as the success of our customers, were the foundation that allowed us to be included on this list for the second year in a row," said Michael Cornell, CEO, HighJump Software. "We are honored to be named among such an impressive list of innovative companies across the nation."

About HighJump Software
HighJump Software is a global provider of supply chain management software and trading partner network technology that streamlines the flow of inventory and information from supplier to store shelf. We support more than 14,000 customers in 77 countries, ranging from small businesses to global enterprises. Our functionally rich and highly adaptable solutions efficiently manage customers' warehousing, manufacturing, transportation, distribution, trading partner integration, delivery routes and retail stores. For more information, visit http://www.highjump.com[1].

HighJump is a trademark of HighJump Software Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

References

  1. ^ http://www.highjump.com (ctt.marketwire.com)

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