DataLogic renews FedEx deal

Aug. 8, 2001
Software maker DataLogic International Inc. has renewed a programming agreement with FedEx Corp. As part of an ongoing six-year contract, originally signed in July ‘95, DataLogic will continue to work with FedEx personnel to develop custom SAS/Intranet-based revenue forecasting and early warning models for both domestic and international operations. California-based DataLogic provides a range of software
Software maker DataLogic International Inc. has renewed a programming agreement with FedEx Corp. As part of an ongoing six-year contract, originally signed in July ‘95, DataLogic will continue to work with FedEx personnel to develop custom SAS/Intranet-based revenue forecasting and early warning models for both domestic and international operations.

California-based DataLogic provides a range of software consulting, programming and development services. It has worked with a variety of companies, including EDS, American Airlines, Compaq, SAS Institute Inc. and Oracle Corp.

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