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Date Added: July 17, 2008 10:32:03 AM
Knighted Computer Systems, a market leading software development company focused on providing innovative Warehouse Management and Logistics Solutions for retailers, wholesalers and their suppliers, today announced that supply chain industry and technology expert Paul Allen has been added to its executive team as Vice President of Operations.

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