Nulogy

Nulogy Corporation
Private
Industry supply chain software
Founded Toronto, Ontario
Headquarters Toronto
Products PackManager, QCloud
Website www.nulogy.com

Nulogy Corporation (commonly referred to as Nulogy) is a Canadian technology company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Nulogy is a software as a service technology company that develops, supports, and sells software products in the field of supply chain management, contract packaging, and contract manufacturing.

History

Nulogy was founded in 2002 by former employees of Kellogg's, Magna, Microsoft, Research In Motion, CGI, and other technology companies.

Although the business began in Canada, it soon expanded to other parts of the world. In 2007, the business had clients in the United States. By 2010, its operations extended to Australia and in 2012, Nulogy had acquired several customers and contracts in Europe. By 2015, the company had clients in 11 different countries and 5 continents around the world.

The company name Nulogy (pronounced "new-low-gee") was based on the word "noölogy" which means "The science of intellectual phenomena".[1]

Awards

In 2014, analyst firm Gartner selected Nulogy as a "Cool Vendor" in the firm’s report on "Cool Vendors in Supply Chain Services, 2014".[2] Later in 2014, Food Logistics awarded Nulogy with the "Food Logistics FL100" award and named the company a top technology provider for holding an influential role in the global food and beverage supply chain.

In 2015, Nulogy received the Deloitte Fast 50 and Deloitte Fast 500 awards for being one of the fastest growing technology companies in Canada and in North America.[3]

Products and Services

See also

References

  1. "Definition of the word "noology"". Lexico Publishing Group. September 6, 2006.
  2. https://www.gartner.com/doc/2715220/cool-vendors-supply-chain-services
  3. http://www2.deloitte.com/ca/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/technology-fast-50-program.html
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