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CPA and Nulogy partner to bring training to contract packagers and manufacturers

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The partnership will grant CPA members access to Nulogy University, a proprietary online training platform for contract packaging and contract manufacturing businesses.

TORONTO — CPA, the Association for Contract Packagers and Manufacturers, announces their recent partnership with Nulogy, a provider of agile supply chain solutions. The partnership will grant CPA members complimentary access to Nulogy University, a proprietary online training platform for contract packaging and contract manufacturing (CP/CM) businesses.

“As one of the foremost associations for CP/CMs, it is our obligation to ensure our members stay at the front of industry trends,” says Ron Puvak, executive director, CPA. “Together with Nulogy, we will be able to deliver the most current training and education to confidently meet the challenges and opportunities in our industry head on.”

Nulogy University provides contract packagers and manufacturers with the training and education to navigate the contract packaging and manufacturing industries, as well as available software applications and shop floor best practices. After completing the Nulogy University training program, industry practitioners become Nulogy Certified, ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge to operate as premier supply chain partners.

“Our partnership with the CPA is a fantastic opportunity to connect with and support the CP/CM community,” says Jason Tham, CEO, Nulogy. “Together with the CPA, we hope to empower contract packagers and manufacturing staff with the practical industry and technology training needed to navigate and thrive in today’s digital supply chain.”

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Nulogy University courses are based on a background of working directly with contract packagers and manufacturers to improve their operational processes and businesses.

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