As a leading supplier of software solutions to the global commodity supply chain, Generation 10 is proud to serve as a Gold Sponsor at the 32nd Bremen International Cotton Conference, to be held 19-21 March, 2014, at the Town Hall in Bremen, Germany.

For all types of agricultural commodities, Generation 10 has the tools and experience a company needs to optimize its supply chain, increase the transparency of its operations, make better decisions, and mitigate all types of business risk. Throughout the conference, the company will be demonstrating the capabilities of its industry-leading software solutions in Room 405 of the nearby Bremen Cotton Exchange.

“Dating back to the 1950s, the Bremen International Cotton Conference has been one of the top industry events focusing on data and trend analysis, sustainable operations, and ways to bring increased value to the cotton and textile value chain,” said Generation 10 CEO Richard Williamson. “Those are the same areas that our software solutions address, so supporting this conference as a Gold Sponsor is a natural step for the company to take.

“Generation 10’s mission is to bring transparency, sustainability and value to the commodity supply chain through information technology, and we look forward to taking the next step in that journey during those three days in March,” he added.

Established in 2000, Generation 10 has a proven track record of delivering innovative, high-value, flexible commodity management software designed to help clients manage their operational and financial risks, optimise supply chains, and improve business transparency. For more information, please visit www.generation10.net, or call us for a demonstration of all that Generation 10 can do for you.

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