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June 20, 2008

ALK Technologies and LLamasoft Announce Strategic Alliance

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PRINCETON, NJ – ALK Technologies, developer of PC*MILER Solutions, and LLamasoft, Inc., a provider of supply chain network design software, have formed a strategic alliance aimed at providing enhanced supply chain network design and analysis solutions. PC*MILER, a transportation and logistics industry routing, mileage, and mapping software solution, has now been fully integrated into LLamasoft's Supply Chain Guru.

The alliance with ALK gives the Supply Chain Guru user community a means to accurately calculate freight miles for all global regions, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Additionally, PC*MILER provides everything from dock-to-dock driving directions over truck-specific routes to optimal routes for hazardous materials.

For more information on ALK's PC*MILER and LLamasoft's Supply Chain Guru, visit: www.pcmiler.com.

 

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