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Wellington Technologies Partners with Flash Global Logistics

Business Wire, Jan 16, 2008

Companies Align for Strategic Growth

PINE BROOK, N.J. -- Flash Global Logistics, Inc and Wellington Technologies, Inc align for growth in 2008, beginning a strategic relationship to promote WTI's service delivery model.

"With thousands of servers worldwide, we support a myriad of products, parts and locations requiring mission critical and next business day service level agreements," said Joe Jasko, CEO Wellington Technologies.

Duane Ahrens, Wellington Operations Manager adds, "Following detailed analyses of scalable, global planning solutions, the breadth of the FLASHTRAC((c)) web based solution combined with passionate customer references made our unanimous decision to select FLASH."

FLASH will apply its technological and customer service strengths to support WTI's initiatives and values, among them proactively responding to WTI customer needs.

"FLASH has developed a strong track record of servicing global Fortune 500 companies in their aftermarket service offering" states Jim van Leenen, CEO Flash Global Logistics. "We focus on companies that rely on their aftermarket services for growth, especially when there is a strong emphasis on global expansion. The cultural similarities of excellence, reliability, flexibility and an unyielding commitment to integrity are the foundation of a successful partnership."

About:

WELLINGTON: Since 1996, Wellington Technologies provides maintenance, service and support solutions to users of Hewlett-Packard midrange and enterprise-level servers. WTI combines technical expertise with strategic partnerships to offer customers a cost-efficient complement to OEM service and support, customizing support solutions for thousands of HP 9000 and 3000 series systems throughout many Fortune 1000 companies. Wellington Technologies is focused on protecting its partners' technology investment and keeping servers functioning at maximum capacity.

FLASH: Flash Global Logistics is a leader in product logistics solutions, prioritizing time sensitive critical parts and products. FLASH delivers global availability of critical spare parts in 90 minutes, 2 and 4 hours, providing real time, customizable inventory information via its proprietary FLASHTRAC ((c)). Superior customer service and a comprehensive portfolio of offerings make FLASH the 3PL provider of choice for many Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies.

For more on worldwide critical delivery, outsourced Distribution/Call Center services, critical inventory management across FSL's, RMA and warehousing, contact Flash Global Logistics. For more on Wellington Technologies, contact http://www.wtimaintains.com/.>

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