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20% of Top Ten Apparel Retailers Rely on AL Systems

Integrated supply chain software solutions improve flow of merchandise through distribution centers ROCKAWAY, NJ, August 19, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- 20% of the top ten apparel retailers rely on AL Systems as listed in the 2009 Apparel Top 50, an annual ranking of U.S. apparel companies. The rankings are based on the company"s annual sales profit margin. Customers such as Urban Outfitters and Gymboree are regulars on the list and have been doing business with AL Systems for over a decade. "We are excited to see our long term customers continue to top the profit making charts," said Jeff Allen, VP of Sales and Marketing for AL Systems. "We continue to do projects with these companies every year, helping their teams evaluate, engineer and deploy automated picking and packing solutions to continually take costs out of the operations." The Apparel Top 50, published in the July issue of the publication, is found here: http://tinyurl.com/lvu4c7.


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