Durham tech firm Indigo Software snapped up by US firm in undisclosed deal

A Durham technology firm providing systems in warehouse management and logistics has been bought by a global software giant.
Indigo Software, which was founded in 1980 and based in Belmont Business Park in Durham, has been bought by Aptean Inc, which operates across a range of sectors and geographies from its base in Georgia, America. Indigo Software provides warehouse management and supply chain software solutions designed for manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, retailers and logistics companies.
With industry expertise in the food an
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