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InfinityQS Secures Ninth Consecutive Spot on Food Logistics' Annual FL100+ Top Providers List

The annual list of top software and technology providers commends InfinityQS for its advanced tools for real-time process control and enterprise-wide quality analysis

FAIRFAX, Va. - Dec. 20, 2019 - InfinityQS® International, Inc., (InfinityQS), the global authority on data-driven manufacturing quality, announces it has been named to Food Logistics magazine's 2019 FL100+ Top Software and Technology Providers list for the ninth consecutive year. InfinityQS has maintained a consistent spot on the annual list for its Quality Intelligence solutions powered by Statistical Process Control (SPC). This includes the cloud-native Quality Intelligence platform Enact®, which enables food and beverage manufacturers to turn quality data—at both the plant and enterprise level—into operational insights for continuous global improvement.

"We offer manufacturers the necessary tools for data collection, timely corrections, and statistical analysis," said Michael Lyle, President and CEO, InfinityQS. "Rather than sift through mountains of data, our clients can see—at a glance—how processes are running, where problems exist, and where quality resources should be engaged to generate the greatest economic benefit. With standardized data on a single system, comparative analysis can highlight opportunities to optimize quality, enhance competitive position, and protect brand equity in an increasingly complex food supply chain."


Earlier in 2019, InfinityQS introduced a new feature to Enact—Event Workflows. These Workflows not only notify relevant personnel of process and quality issues, but also present prescriptive guides for consistent and effective response. Additionally, users can input comments on each case, providing contextual information to prevent future issues. This year, InfinityQS also earned a 2019 North American Product Leadership Award from business consulting firm Frost & Sullivan in recognition of the Enact platform's innovative features and modern approach to quality improvement.

"Whether you're using sensors to monitor critical temperatures for perishables or a warehouse management system (WMS) to manage inventory flows in your warehouse, software and technology are playing a vital role in the food and beverage industry," remarked John R. Yuva, editor for Food Logistics and its sister publication, Supply & Demand Chain Executive. "The transparency and safety of the digital global food supply chain would not exist without innovations in software and technology. Our FL100+ recipients help drive supply chain compliance and regulatory changes that benefit everyone from the farmer to the food processor to the consumer."

InfinityQS and the other companies on the 2019 FL100+ Top Software and Technology Providers list will be profiled in the November/December 2019 issue of Food Logistics, as well as online at www.foodlogistics.com.

About Food Logistics
Food Logistics is published by AC Business Media, a business-to-business media company that provides targeted content and comprehensive, integrated advertising and promotion opportunities for some of the world's most recognized B2B brands. Its diverse portfolio serves the construction, logistics, supply chain and other industries with print, digital and custom products, events and social media.

About InfinityQS International, Inc.
Celebrating its 30th year, InfinityQS is the leading global provider of Manufacturing Quality Intelligence software and services. Powered by a robust Statistical Process Control (SPC) analytics engine, the company's solutions—Enact® and ProFicient™—deliver unparalleled visibility and strategic insight across the enterprise, from the shop floor to the boardroom. This extensive deep-dive capability enables manufacturers to improve product quality; decrease cost and risk; improve compliance; and make strategic, data-driven business decisions. Headquartered near Washington, D.C. and with offices in Seattle, London, and Beijing, InfinityQS has thousands of customers around the world, including Ball Corporation, Boston Scientific, Graham Packaging, and Medtronic. For more information, visit www.infinityqs.com.

More Info: https://www.infinityqs.com/products/enact

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