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Management Dynamics' CEO Honored by Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine; Jim Preuninger Selected as a ''Pro to Know'' in the Supply Chain Management Industry

Business Wire, March 15, 2006

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Management Dynamics, a leading provider of global trade management solutions, today announced that its president and CEO, Jim Preuninger, has been named as a "Provider Pro" in the "2006 Pros to Know" listing by Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine, a leading supply chain solutions magazine. The annual "Pros to Know" listing appears in the February/March issue of the publication.

The "Provider Pros to Know" is an annual listing of individuals from supply/demand chain software providers who exhibit deep domain knowledge and innovative thinking within the industry. Through a dedication to continued improvement in supply and demand chain technology, these individuals have worked to help supply and demand chain management professionals by equipping them with the right tools to gain a competitive edge in today's challenging markets.

"It is an honor to be recognized as an industry thought leader by Supply & Demand Chain Executive and we are thrilled to see our company's efforts in developing tools for supply chain transformation acknowledged by this leading publication," said Jim Preuninger, CEO of Management Dynamics. "At Management Dynamics, we continuously strive to provide our customers with the best value proposition, superior technology and product functionality, to help them compete in today's global market."

Prior to founding Management Dynamics, Inc., Mr. Preuninger founded a successful ERP and Supply Chain Management VAR System, where he developed the first automated tariff management system for the containerized transportation space. Building on this strong foundation in global transportation management, Mr. Preuninger established a vision to create a fully integrated global trade management suite of products to address the needs of importers, exporters, and logistics service providers.

Mr. Preuninger advanced his vision by acquiring BridgePoint in 2004 for its leading multi-modal supply chain visibility solution and NextLinx in 2005 for its best-of-breed international trade compliance solutions. Today, Mr. Preuninger leads a company that spans the globe and counts over 13,000 users in 70 countries. His vision for an integrated technology platform that automates the end-to-end global trade management process is being rapidly adopted by the largest and most successful 3PLs, carriers, importers, exporters and e-commerce portals in the world such as Amazon.com, Boeing, Cisco Systems, FedEx, Panasonic, Schenker, UPS and VF Corporation.

About Supply & Demand Chain Executive

Supply & Demand Chain Executive is the executive's user manual for successful supply and demand chain transformation, utilizing hard-hitting analysis, viewpoints and unbiased case studies to steer executives and supply management professionals through the complicated, yet critical, world of supply and demand chain enablement to gain competitive advantage. On the Web at www.SDCExec.com.

About Management Dynamics, Inc.

Management Dynamics is a leading provider of global trade management solutions that improve the performance of global supply chains for importers, exporters, logistics service providers, and carriers. The company's solutions synchronize the flow of information among trading partners, optimize supply chain execution decisions, and streamline import and export processes to ensure regulatory compliance and minimize cost and risk involved in cross-border transactions. Management Dynamics' time-proven solutions are used by more than 13,000 global users at some of the world's most successful 3PLs, carriers, manufacturers, retailers, and high technology companies.

For more information, please visit www.ManagementDynamics.com or call 201-935-8588.

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