Nulogy
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| Nulogy Corporation | |
|---|---|
| Type | Private |
| Founded | Toronto, Ontario |
| Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
| Industry | supply chain software |
| Products | PackManager, ClearBill, ProfitSee, VisiCost, LiveLoader |
| Website | www.nulogy.com |
Nulogy is a software company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that develops specialized operational intelligence software for challenging problems in the field of supply chain management.
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[edit] History
Nulogy was founded by former employees of Microsoft, Research In Motion, CGI, and other leading technology companies. They have patent-pending technology in the areas of enterprise modeling and costing which powers a number of the software solutions in their Nulogy Profit Platform suite of software.[1].
Their software applications include:
- PackManager: a production management system for co-packing
- ClearBill: a conditional rule-based billing system for logistics service providers
- ProfitSee: a web-based business and operational intelligence solution
- VisiCost: a costing and simulation solution
- LiveLoader: a web-based load planning system for complex loading and unloading optimization
The company name Nulogy (pronounced "new-low-gee") was based on the word "noölogy" which means "The science of intellectual phenomena".[2]
[edit] Recognitions
In 2003, PricewaterhouseCoopers selected Nulogy as one of their Companies With Extraordinary Potential (CWEP), as part of their Venture Partners Program.
In 2006, Nulogy was recognized as one of the Supply and Demand Chain Executive 100 "Companies to Watch".
[edit] Media
2006-12-01 - Canadian Packaging Magazine, December 2006 issue: Case study on PackManager software
[edit] References
- ^ Use of patent-pending technology in Nulogy software. Nulogy Corporation (September 6, 2006).
- ^ Definition of the word "noology". Lexico Publishing Group (September 6, 2006).

