PROVO, UT, August 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Utah Business magazine ranked Access Technology Solutions No. 14 on its Utah Fast 50 list of the fastest-growing companies in Utah. For the third year in a row Access has been ranked in the top 20. The Utah Fast 50 program was designed to recognize companies for their entrepreneurial spirit, innovative business tactics and skyrocketing revenue growth. Access Technology Solutions was honored at an event in Salt Lake City on August 26th and will be featured in Utah Business magazine's September issue.
Access Technology Solutions - http://www.accessts.com - is a leading technology solution provider helping retail and consumer brands, eCommerce and multichannel companies and Direct Selling firms expand operations into international markets. Access uses innovative web based technologies to introduce global consumers to U.S. products and improve the international shopping experience. Access' sell-and-ship solution streamlines international order management and fulfillment and provides complete visibility throughout the supply chain.
"We are excited and honored at being selected again by Utah Business Magazine as one of the fastest growing companies in Utah. Being placed in the top 20 underscores the results and hard work of a very committed team dedicated to the ongoing successes of our clients," said Chris Boyle, President and CEO. "We have put together a very talented management team that really understands the intricacies of international business and how to pursue the opportunities that global eCommerce offers."
Complete information on this year's Utah Fast 50 can be found at www.utahbusiness.com. For more information on Access Technology Solutions, visit www.AccessTS.com.
About Utah Business:
Utah Business magazine is Utah's only monthly statewide business publication. Utah Business Publishers LLC produces the monthly Utah Business, the Magazine for Decision Makers; annually the state's only annual Book of Lists, comprehensive information and rankings about the state's industries, from accounting firms to web designers; the annual Business Utah, the official publication of Utah's Governor's Office of Economic Development; and the quarterly Wasatch Digital iQ, Utah's Technology Magazine; UB Daily e-mail news briefing, and weekly industry-specific newsletters.
About Access Technology Solutions:
Access Technology Solutions is the leading technology and logistics provider for retail and consumer brands, eCommerce and multichannel companies and Direct Selling firms. Their unique sell-and-ship solution includes a localized international e-commerce shopping cart, a sophisticated total landed costing engine , multi-currency payment methods, consolidated international shipping and customer management modules.
Access' solution allows companies to successfully sell products into hundreds of international markets at a significantly lower cost and with higher customer satisfaction. The web services-centric technology can be quickly integrated directly into existing websites and call center operations. International marketers can also use Goopping, Access' flexible online shopping mall and e-marketplace platform, to customize market entry and international demand generation initiatives in Asian markets. By leveraging Access Technology Solutions' unique solution set, well-known consumer brands have successfully entered into Japan, Asia and European markets at a fraction of the time and cost of traditional methods. More information is available at www.accessts.com.
Company and product names mentioned are used only for identification and may be trademarked or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Access Technology Solutions is the leading company providing technology solutions for international logistics for U.S. direct sales and eCommerce companies expanding overseas.
Access Technology Solutions Ranks in the Top 20 on the 2010 Utah Business Fast 50 List Three Years Running
Utah Business magazine ranked Access Technology Solutions No. 14 on its Utah Fast 50 list of the fastest-growing companies in Utah.
2010-08-29
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