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RedPrairie Appoints Former Manhattan Executive Susan Rider as Sales Results Leader.


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 Board Member Joins RedPrairie to

Increase Sales Momentum, Help Drive Success

of New Value-Focused Approach to Market

RedPrairie(TM) Corporation (formerly McHugh Software International), the leading provider of end-to-end end-to-end

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 logistics solutions, today announced the appointment of Susan Rider as Sales Results Leader. Rider will be responsible for leading the RedPrairie sales organization and building on the company's strong market momentum to help drive success with RedPrairie's new value-focused approach to solution delivery, announced last week at D/C D/C 1. Discharge 2. Discontinue  Expo in Chicago.

Ms. Rider has been in the distribution and logistics industry for over thirteen years. In 1999, she was selected as one of the Top 10 Distribution professionals by Modern Materials Handling Modern Materials Handling (ISSN-0026-8038) is a trade publication and web site owned by Reed Business Information serving the information needs of material handling professionals in both manufacturing and non-manufacturing companies.  Magazine. Prior to RedPrairie, Ms. Rider was Vice President of Sales for Manhattan Associates Manhattan Associates is a supply chain management software provider. It was founded in 1990 in Manhattan Beach, California from where it borrows its name. The company has been headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, since 1995 and operates offices around the world.  and previously was Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Real Time Solutions.

"Susan is both an effective leader and a well-known expert in our industry," said John Jazwiec, RedPrairie Company Results Leader. "She is exactly the right person to take us to the next level of sales execution as we accelerate the momentum we have established with our growing customer base, strong financial performance and focus on delivering measurable results from our solutions. Susan's appointment, together with the recent addition of Rod Strata stra·ta  
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 from i2, is further proof that RedPrairie is assembling the best management team in the industry."

Ms. Rider is an incoming Board officer of Warehousing Education and Research Council. She has served on the Board as Director at Large, as well as Director of the 1998 Annual Conference. She also served as Program Chair for the 1997 Annual Conference and as Conference Topic Chair in 1996 and 2000.

Said Rider, "Today, RedPrairie is the leader in the supply chain execution market, combining the industry's best product line with a customer results focus that is fundamentally different than any other competitor. This has real benefits for our customers, and significantly raises the bar for other vendors in the industry. I am excited about the opportunity to be part of this winning formula."

RedPrairie has uniquely positioned itself for market leadership through the industry's deepest, richest set of supply chain execution applications for productivity, warehouse, and transportation management, real-time control Real-time control is a popular term for a certain class of digital controllers. For effective digital control, it is critical that sample time be constant. Real-time control achieves nearly constant sample time. See also
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 and performance measurement, and a new value delivery system (the RedPrairie Approach) that focuses end-to-end throughout the project lifecycle on customer value realization and results achievement. RedPrairie is leveraging its 27-year track record of delivering value and significant customer acceptance of its broad DigitaLogistix(TM) solutions to take the company to a new level of market leadership.

About RedPrairie Corporation.

RedPrairie delivers superior logistics results by driving out more logistics costs than anyone in the industry, and enabling customers to consistently achieve their supply chain objectives. This is accomplished through an integrated suite of DigitaLogistix(TM) solutions that provide the industry's leading transportation, productivity, and distribution management capabilities, enhanced with action-oriented components for real-time control and performance measurement. These solutions are deployed through an end-to-end value delivery system (the RedPrairie Approach) that ensures results achievement. RedPrairie delivers measurable results for customers in many markets, including high tech and electronics, consumer goods consumer goods

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RedPrairie and DigitaLogistix are trademarks, and DLx is a registered trademark of RedPrairie Corporation.

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