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InnerWorkings Named to InformationWeek 500

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Company Cited by Leading IT Publication for eStore Automation Project

CHICAGO – InnerWorkings, Inc., a leading provider of global print management and promotional solutions, today announced that it has been named to the InformationWeek 500, an annual listing of the nation's most innovative users of business technology.

InnerWorkings was selected for the award as a result of work associated with its eStore Automation Project, an ecommerce solution that automated processes and facilitated seamless reporting requirements, while also improving billing speed, efficiency and customer satisfaction. As a result of the initiative, InnerWorkings' eStore platform is now an ecommerce solution integrated across five platforms, each built in different technologies to accommodate varying supplier portals, customer and supplier financial and accounting programs, and warehouse systems.

Ryan Cox, vice president of operations at InnerWorkings said, "The eStore Automation Project has increased efficiencies across our supply chain, enabling InnerWorkings to increase revenue, improve accounts receivable, speed orders and markedly improve and enhance the level of service for our network of corporate customers. We are honored to have this work recognized in the InformationWeek 500."

"For 23 years, the InformationWeek 500 has chronicled and honored the most innovative users of business technology," said InformationWeek Editor In Chief Rob Preston. "In this day and age, however, being innovative isn't enough. Companies and their IT organizations need to innovate faster than ever before to stay a step or two ahead of their customers, partners, and competitors. This year's ranking placed special emphasis on those high-octane business technology innovators."