Emptoris and NXP Extend Partnership for Increased Telecom Expense Management

Telecom Expense Management

Emptoris, a world leader in strategic supply, category spend and enterprise contract management solutions, has revealed that it will continue its relationship with NXP Semiconductors (NewsAlert) to continue providing leading telecom expense management, as NXP will continue streamlining and standardizing its global sourcing program.

The partnership between Emptoris and NXP helps Emptoris provide customers with the most advanced sourcing solution. The two companies also work together to provide high quality sourcing with NXP’s  High Performance Mixed Signal and Standard Product solutions.

Eric Allen, vice president and general manager, Europe, Middle East and Asia (EMEA) for Emptoris, stated, “Emptoris prides itself in offering customers the market’s most advanced sourcing solution, one that has proven itself successful at many of the world’s leading companies. NXP is as innovative and cutting edge in its procurement practices as it is with its products, and Emptoris is proud to be part of the company’s procurement success over the past three years – and to be part of that program moving forward.”        

With operations in more than 30 nations and posted revenue of $4.4 billion in 2010, NXP provides innovative technologies used across many industries including wireless infrastructure, mobile, identification, and automotive. Using Emptoris’ Sourcing solution, NXP sources indirect and direct materials, as well as third party services to drive efficiency and savings.

NXP and Emptoris have worked together for over three years to ensure the delivery of the highest quality sourcing technology, and to realize best value and price by enabling the best possible decision making.

Juliana Kenny graduated from the University of Connecticut with a double degree in English and French. After managing a small company for two years, she joined TMC (NewsAlert) as a Web Editor for TMCnet. Juliana currently focuses on the call center and CRM industries, but she also writes about cloud telephony and network gear including softswitches.

Edited by Jennifer Russell


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