Barcoding recognized on CRN’s 2016 Solution Provider 500 list

Barcoding recognized on CRN’s 2016 Solution Provider 500 list

Barcoding, Inc., provider of supply chain efficiency, accuracy and connectivity, announces that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named the company to its 2016 Solution Provider 500 (SP500) list. The SP500 list is CRN’s annual ranking of the largest technology integrators, solution providers and IT consultants in North America by revenue. In its 8th time on the list, Barcoding ranks #329, up from #389 in 2015.  

 

“Earning our eighth spot on the SP500 – and our highest ranking yet – demonstrates Barcoding’s continued and significant growth in the marketplace,” said Shane Snyder, president, Barcoding, Inc. “Over the past year, we’ve shown innovation and dedication to our industry and to our clients, as we deliver end-to-end solutions that make enterprises more efficient, accurate, and connected.”  

 

The SP500 is CRN’s predominant channel partner award list, serving as the industry standard for recognition of the most successful solution provider companies in the channel since 1995. The 2016 rankings are based on 2015 revenue. Barcoding’s 2015 success stems from forming valuable new partnerships; augmenting staff with experienced subject matter experts; introducing Supply Chain Architecture and Analytics practice areas; introducing its own financing program; launching its #SupplyChainGeek digital community; and hosting its most successful Executive Forum to date.  

 

“The 2016 Solution Provider 500 represent a total, combined revenue of over $334 billion—a testament to their success in keeping pace with the rapidly changing demands of today’s IT market,” said Robert Faletra, CEO, The Channel Company. “This prestigious list recognizes those companies with the highest revenue and serves as a valuable industry resource for vendors seeking out top solution providers to partner with. We congratulate each of the Solution Provider 500 companies and look forward to their continued success.”