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InRhythm CPG Business Merged with MSA

February 10 2017

Analytics firm Management Science Associates, Inc. (MSA) has announced a broad-ranging strategic alliance with business intelligence provider InRhythm, including the acquisition of its CPG services and customer contracts. Both companies are based in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

InRhythm CPG Business Merged with MSAPartnership with InRhythm's offshore development resources and BI software is also part of the deal, which is due for completion in April. InRhythm employs more than 250 people, providing BI solutions for retail, distribution and CPG, and has additional offices in St. Louis and in Hyderabad, India.

MSA helps government and commercial clients to identify areas of potential for analytics and data solutions, then builds operational, tactical and strategic solutions for them. The firm has more than 750 employees and offices in New York City; Atlanta; Cardiff, UK; Shanghai and Beijing; and Kuala Lumpur. Company President Tim McGuire describes InRhythm as 'an innovative and agile organization' and says it 'changed the landscape' of the CPG industry when it entered 7-8 years ago. He adds: 'In-Rhythm's expertise and technology in the CPG space complements MSA strengths and will significantly expand our range of services to benefit our clients'.

Viv Penninti, President and CEO of InRhythm comments: 'This strategic combination of resources and customers will enable us to continue to invest and develop new solutions and technologies. I'm happy to be a part of MSA and look forward to building value for our combined customer and employee base'.

Web sites are at www.msa.com and www.inrhythm-inc.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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