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Infor announces plans to acquire GT Nexus


Editor’s note: This story has been updated with additional information.

Earlier today, Infor, a supply chain and logistics technology services and ERP software provider, said it plans to acquire GT Nexus, a global provider of cloud-based global commerce technology, for $675 million. Infor said the deal is expected to become official within 45 days, pending regulatory approval.

GT Nexus provides cloud-based solutions for manufacturers, retailers, and logistics service providers, with roughly 25,000 business leveraging its services, including six of the top ten logistics service providers and 30 financial institutions that each manage more than $100 billion in goods per year through GT’s cloud-based business network.

The company’s technology is comprised of a global order management system which coordinates commerce across partners, and it enables retail, manufacturing, and fashion shippers to collaborate with suppliers so they can manage and optimize shipments to customers, distribution centers, and retail outlets to meet demand.

“Together, Infor and GT Nexus will provide customers with unprecedented visibility into their supply chains to manage production and monitor goods in transit and at rest,” said Charles Phillips, CEO of Infor, in a statement. “In a complex, high velocity supply chain, all partners need to know what was ordered, when it was built, where it is in transit, if the order has changed, and has it cleared customs. Specialization and speed are moving the future of manufacturing into the commerce cloud.”

Phillips’ previous position as a managing director at Morgan Stanley was cited by John Flavin, Infor EVP of Manufacturing and Distribution Solutions as serving as a driver for this deal.

“In April 2000…Phillips co-authored a report with Mary Meeker called The B2B Internet Report: Collaborative Commerce, which shows how advanced Charles’s thinking and vision was for a world of connected, collaborative commerce enabled by cloud computing,” he said.

In the report, Phillips and Meeker wrote, “we expect that market efficiency resulting from business-to-business (B2B) ecommerce will provide buyers and sellers with unprecedented levels of market transparency via online exchanges.”

And with the agreement to acquire GT Nexus, Flain said Phillips has taken a major step toward delivering on his own vision. ERP Software has served for decades to manage processes within a company’s four walls, but cloud computing has paved the way for connected networks, like GT Nexus, to bring all parts of the supply chain together, he said, adding that integration of ERP with this network closes the loop, producing an end-to-end global commerce cloud to drive unprecedented levels of transparency, collaboration, and efficiency. 

When asked what specific needs this acquisition fills for Infor, Flavin said that GT Nexus, like Infor, is built on open-standards to facilitate integration with various enterprise systems, and Because of this, he said Infor expects integration between Infor CloudSuite and GT Nexus to be complete very quickly, with GT Nexus providing the connectivity platform to extend Infor CloudSuite beyond the four walls of the enterprise across the entire supply chain, delivering an end-to-end global commerce cloud.

Once the deal becomes official, Flavin said that the next steps in regards to actual integration will be akin to what Infor has done with previous acquisitions like Lawson, PeopleAnswers (Infor Talent Science), and Saleslogix (Infor CRM) in that it will pour resources into delivering the integration necessary to drive value for customers.

Because both Infor CloudSuite and GT Nexus are built using open standards, this integration will be much simpler, which is one of the primary reasons Infor ION, our integration engine was designed this way – it is engineered for speed,” he said.

Steve Banker, an analyst at ARC Advisory Group, said this deal makes sense for Infor, as GT Nexus has a good product in terms of tracking shipping moves at a granular level across the ocean.

“For long outsourced supply chains that start in Asia and end in N. America or Europe, it is particularly useful when things like [for example] should a Port of Long Beach strike occur,” he said. “The solution gives you the ability to quickly look at alternatives, one week the port of Tacoma might be the right entry point, the next week another port.

Banker added that some big companies are starting to build large supply chain control towers to better deal with supply chain risk management, and he explained that a solution like GT Nexus built upon a many-to-many, public cloud architecture with common network master data is the best platform for end to end supply chain visibility. 

What’s more, he said, this is moving in the same direction as SAP when they announced a Supply Chain Control Tower solution that would leverage the Ariba Network to build out the visibility portion of the SAP solution.  But whereas SAP intends to be a one stop shop for visibility and Supply Chain Planning/Execution, Banker said GT Nexus will run as an independent division and will often be bundled with solutions from other vendors – a coopetition strategy.


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