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FASCOR Continues Expansion to Meet Growing Demand

Beau Brown named as Director of Professional Services

FASCOR Continues Expansion to Meet Growing Demand

CINCINNATI, OH; NOVEMBERBER 13, 2017: FASCOR, Inc., a leading authority on warehouse management, distribution, and supply chain automation, continues to aggressively reinvest in resources, technology and facility enhancements. Recent activities have focused on bolstering financial leadership, customer services, software installation/implementation and development.

Today the company announces the appointment of Beau Brown as Director of Professional Services. In this position, Beau assumes leadership of project implementations, support, and customer communications. Beau joins FASCOR from the VoCollect division of Honeywell where he spent the last six years. During that time his responsibilities included the implementation, training, and support of voice direction logistics management solutions. Beau and his team managed a global network of nearly 20,000 mobile clients ranging from the management of on-site implementations to firmware upgrade rollouts. Prior to Honeywell, Beau worked for WireSpring Technologies and American College Testing (ACT).


FASCOR Vice President, Andy Klare comments:
"This latest addition further emphasizes our commitment to the growing FASCOR user community. Beau brings a high level of supply chain expertise and a wealth of hands-on experience to the company. Under his direction, our services team will focus on expanding capabilities, providing new levels of technical support and building lasting relationships. We welcome Beau and look forward to his contributions."

About FASCOR
For more than 30 years, FASCOR Inc. has been a leading developer of Trusted Distribution Solutions that includes advanced warehouse, shipping and distribution management software built upon Microsoft technology. Headquartered in Cincinnati, OH, FASCOR's warehouse and shipping management systems and services are used daily in leading wholesale, retail, catalog, internet retailing and B2B distribution companies, as well as, finished goods manufacturing, contract packaging and 3PL's.

Visit www.fascor.com to learn more.

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FASCOR Marketing
513-284-2618
marketing@fascor.com

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