TECSYS Inc., a leading supply chain management software company, recently announced its partnership with Ryder System, Inc., a FORTUNE 500 commercial fleet management, dedicated transportation, and supply chain solutions company, to address the growing challenges of end- to-end supply chains in the health systems market.
According to spokesmen, Ryder and TECSYS will work collaboratively to address these challenges by fusing TECSYS’ technology with Ryder’s supply chain solutions.
The U.S. health systems market is substantial; it is estimated at some 550-delivery networks, and is gradually moving forward to modernize its technology platform to meet the efficiency and support challenges to its business model.
Norm Brouillette, Vice President and GM, Ryder Supply Chain Solutions, noted in a statement that the healthcare industry is one with some of the most time-sensitive needs,“which is why it’s so important to work with a supply chain management software company like TECSY.”
TECSYS equips health systems to enhance their operations into a transparent, optimized supply chain network through to point-of-care. Clinicians can dedicate their time to patient care, while behind the scenes TECSYS’ health system-specific software solutions may ensure on-time delivery of supplies for “patient-centric” care experienced by more than 30 IDNs, including the top healthcare supply chains as selected by the leading industry analyst firm.
“Ryder brings a high level of expertise and extensive execution abilities in the overall supply chain management industry specifically in healthcare,” added Peter Brereton, President & CEO of TECSYS, in a statement.
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