SAN DIEGO, CA, May 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Every day the Department of Defense faces a variety of tasks, from testing new equipment to maintaining its personnel. Every now and then, it needs a little outside help. That's where companies like SUBSYSTEMs come in. For twenty-six years, SUBSYSTEMs has been helping military and civilian government agencies develop new, streamlined technologies in the realms of engineering and logistics. Thanks to its tenets of integrity and communication, the company's relationships with its clients are as strong as its dedication to advancement.
"I believe what sets us apart is core values," says SUBSYSTEMs COO Charlie Grabenstein. "With those core values, we really believe in respect, authentic communication, integrity, lasting relationships, and sustained excellence between employees here and with our customers that we support."
To find out more about SUBSYSTEMs' professional values, relationships with clients, and all that the company has to offer, check out the full article in the April 2012 edition of Supply Chain Digital: http://www.supplychaindigital.com
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Supply Chain Digital is a leading digital media source of news and content for C-level executives focused on business and industry-specific issues such as: Logistics and Distribution; Procurement; Warehousing and Storage; and Outsourcing. Supply Chain Digital is the industry-dedicated arm of the White Digital Media Group. Founded in 2007 by entrepreneur Glen White, White Digital Media retains a diversified portfolio of websites, magazines, daily news feeds and weekly e-newsletters that leverage technology to innovatively deliver high-quality content, analytical data, and industry news.
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SUBSYSTEMs Engineers Innovation for the Department of Defense, in Supply Chain Digital
Logistics, engineering, and IT all come together for military to civilian applications through SUBSYSTEMs
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