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Marvin Logan Selected as a 2016 Supply & Demand Chain Executive Pro to Know

marvin-logan-selected-as-2016-pro-to-knowFebruary 17, 2015 (Indianapolis, IN) – Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazine announced today its 16th annual listing of the Pros to Know in the supply chain industry. Marvin Logan, Director of Consulting at Bastian Solutions, was selected as a Provider Pros to Know award recipient.

“I am honored to be among this year’s annual listing of Pros to Know,” stated Logan. “I have had the pleasure of working in the supply chain industry for more than 25 years, and I truly enjoy helping companies solve their operational challenges and find ways to make their business more successful. We have a great team of consultants at Bastian Solutions, so this award can also be attributed to their hard work. As a team, we strive to help our customers every day.”

The Pros to Know Awards recognize supply chain executives, and manufacturing and non-manufacturing enterprises, that are leading initiatives to help prepare their companies’ supply chains for the significant challenges of today’s business climate. This year’s list includes more than 200 individuals from software firms and service providers, consultancies or academia, who helped their supply chain clients or the supply chain community at large prepare to meet these challenges—and more than 40 Practitioner Pros, who do the same within their own companies.

To see the full list of award recipients, you can visit: http://www.sdcexec.com/news/12170714/meet-the-2016-pros-to-know. The recipients will also be recognized in the March issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive.

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For media information: Contact Stefanie Hardy, assistant marketing manager, Bastian Solutions at 317.575.9992 ext. 1079 or shardy@bastiansolutions.com.

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