Menlo Worldwide, a Redwood City, Calif.-based supply chain company and a unit of CNF Inc., is once again a winner of the prestigious CIO 100 award from IDG's CIO magazine.

The 2003 CIO 100 award recognizes organizations around the world that excel in positive business performance through resourceful IT management and practices.
This year, CIO honored 100 companies that demonstrated the resourceful use of technology and related assets in a tough economic climate.
Menlo Worldwide also received the award in 2002 when CIO honored companies who demonstrated integrated technologies and procedures to improve products, services and relationships with partners and clients.
Edward G. Feitzinger, senior vice president of Menlo Worldwide Technologies said, "Once again, we are honored to receive the CIO 100 award. Menlo Worldwide Technologies was formed to provide strategic focus for technology development at all of the Menlo Worldwide companies and to take advantage of the cost savings and economies of scale made possible by a federated IT organization.
"This award recognizes Menlo Worldwide's effective use of technology resources to enhance our customers' supply chain performance and provide a higher level of service to customers at all of the Menlo Worldwide companies."
The Menlo Worldwide companies include Menlo Worldwide Forwarding, Menlo Worldwide Logistics, Menlo Worldwide Expedite!, Menlo Worldwide Trade Services and Vector SCM.
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