| Sparton Taking SCM to RiverOne |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Tuesday, 26 July 2005 06:09 | |||
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IRVINE, CA -- Sparton Corp. will use RiverOne's supply-chain management software in its electronics design and manufacturing operations. Sparton will implement RiverOne's Interactive software for business processes with customers and suppliers. Financial terms were not announced. David W. Hockenbrocht, Sparton CEO, said, "By leveraging industry shifts from the outset, we have always been a step ahead of the competition and moving to the next level. RiverOne's unique approach to controlling supply chain relationships in complex, outsourced environments, meshes with our vision and will support us regardless of how our business model continues to evolve."
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