iCongo fortifies positions in U.K. via Strategic Logic

June 10, 2009 - 4:09pm | Ecommerce-checked | News |
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iCongo fortifies positions in U.K. via Strategic Logic

iCongo, Inc., a leading provider of e-commerce and cross-channel systems, established a sales presence in the United Kingdom through a new reseller relationship with Strategic Logic, a retail-focused systems integrator based in Great Britain. The partnership will give retailers in the U.K. and throughout Europe a strong new resource for a wide range of comprehensive, cutting-edge B2B and B2C e-business solutions. iCongo is known for its lineup of e-commerce and e-business solutions that allow companies of all kinds to do business via the Internet and on a cross-platform basis through their physical locations. iCongo has already established select customer relationships in U.K.; for example ALDO, the 1,400-store Montreal-based premium shoe retailer, added ALDO UK to its e-commerce platform powered by iCongo three years ago. David Hawkings, President of Strategic Logic said: "iCongo is renowned throughout North America for powering world-class e-commerce solutions. We believe iCongo's exceptional client list will help us establish relationships with equally prominent B2B and B2C companies in the U.K. and throughout the EMEA region. We look forward to working closely with iCongo to provide robust and innovative solutions for these companies." Steve Kramer, president of iCongo, said: "Strategic Logic's heritage in the retail industry positions it well for the work we expect to do together. Given the strong business ties between Canada and the U.K., it makes great sense for iCongo to use Great Britain, and Strategic Logic, as the launching points for our aggressive expansion into EMEA markets."




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