Zethcon Adds MKM Distribution Services to Its Growing Customer Base

>> Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Zethcon Corporation, developer of Synapse, a leading Warehouse Management System for third party warehouse operations, is pleased to announce the addition of MKM Logistics to its growing customer base. MKM Distribution Services is a provider of third party fulfillment, logistics and supply chain needs. MKM Distribution Services celebrated 27 years in business in 2008.
Founded by its owner and CEO Bill Hurley, MKM began trucking operations in 1981 delivering to 26 retail stores throughout the east coast. MKM has a simple and clear vision: to be a partner dedicated to all of its customers’ supply chain needs.Jerry Fields, MKM’s President, said the following about Zethcon and Synapse: “We evaluated many systems and are convinced that the Zethcon solution is the best for our customer’s needs.”ABOUT MKM DISTRIBUTION SERVICES MKM has nearly one million square feet of warehousing space located in Indianapolis and throughout the nation. MKM’s vision is to revolutionize the supply chain solutions industry by ensuring that customer achieve results they expect from their supply chain technology investments. That is accomplisted through the broadest suite of transportation, productivity, and distribution management capabilities, enhanced with action oriented components for real‐time performance. To learn more, visit www.mkm‐logistics.com.ABOUT ZETHCON Zethcon Corporation is a world‐class provider of supply chain execution software and services. Over 30 years of technology innovation and operational experience distinguish Zethcon in its primary market: serving third‐party logistics providers. The company’s flagship product, Synapse, is a market‐leader in Warehouse Management Systems and Order Management Systems. Zethcon is well recognized for its deep commitment to highly responsive service and building long‐term partnerships that make their customers’ business better. To learn more, visit www.zethcon.com

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