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Supply chain technology firm E2Open has continued its acquisition spree with the purchase of container booking platform Inttra.
The deal, which Inttra chief executive John Fay told The Loadstar had been under discussion for some time, is expected to create an additional $60m in annual revenue.
E2Open chief executive Mr Farlekas said: “This agreement will be a major boon for customers, with the combination of E2Open and Inttra further streamlining the shipping process.
“In particular, it will streamline the data flow between users and help to reduce ...
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