INDIANAPOLIS, April 15, 2015 — enVista, a leading supply chain consulting and IT services firm, announces it will participate in an educational session during Elevate, the annual user conference hosted by HighJump, a global provider of supply chain management software, held April 19 – 22 in Las Vegas. The session will be presented by Senior Project Manager Jeff Caza as well as a leader with Colony Brands, a shared enVista and HighJump client.

• Using HighJump to Manage a Diverse Product Line in e-Commerce Facilities: Monday, April 20 at 3:45 p.m. Jeff Caza, senior project man
ager at enVista, co-presents alongside Keith Barnes of Colony Brands, a direct to consumer catalog and e-retailer, on how HighJump is being used to successfully handle complex omni-channel distribution and fulfillment challenges. This presentation focuses on the HighJump functionality that helps companies manage inventory, picking and shipping methods when dealing with a wide variety of product sizes, categories and significant volume spikes.

“There are countless challenges that come with managing and maintaining orders,” said Caza. “Colony Brands is a great case study for success because the company ships everything from housewares to pool tables and apparel. In retail, a large inventory can exponentially increase supply chain challenges and complexity. We’ll discuss how to leverage HighJump’s WMS functionality to its full capacity in order to thrive no matter how many categories of items a company is shipping.”

Since 2002, enVista has allowed retailers to make the most out of their investment in HighJump’s supply chain management software. enVista has HighJump Certified Consultants and brings HighJump users strong expertise in Warehouse Advantage, Labor Advantage, Transportation Management, Yard Advantage, Supplier Advantage and expertise with all of HighJump’s technical toolsets. The two companies share many client success stories.
For more information about enVista during HighJump Elevate, visit booth 104 or http://www.envistacorp.com

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