Blue Yonder used its annual ICON conference this week to spotlight the partners it says are helping drive its digital supply chain push, naming winners across consulting, software, logistics and regional categories in its 2026 Partner Awards.
In the Business Wire announcement carried on Yahoo Finance and Morningstar, the company said Honeywell won Edge Program Partner of the Year, Capgemini took Global LSP Partner of the Year, Deloitte was named Global Manufacturing Partner of ...
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the Year and Accenture won Global Retail Partner of the Year. EY received two honours, for Global CPG Grocery Life Sciences Partner of the Year and Planning Partner of the Year, while Microsoft was recognised both as MEA Partner of the Year and Technology Partner of the Year. Other winners included Lenovo in APAC, Bluegistics in LATAM, Crisp in Category Management, Argano in Supply Chain Execution and Snowflake as Transformational Partner of the Year.
Kelley Lear, Blue Yonder’s CVP and general manager of global alliances, said the company’s partner network of advisers and technology specialists was helping customers extract faster returns from Blue Yonder’s software. She said the winning firms stood out for investing in the relationship, supporting customers and delivering measurable value.
The awards underline how central alliances have become to Blue Yonder’s go-to-market strategy. In a separate note, EY said its collaboration with Blue Yonder spans the supply chain lifecycle, from planning through to warehousing, transport and fulfilment. Snowflake, meanwhile, recently said Blue Yonder had been named its 2025 Retail & Consumer Goods Data Cloud Product Partner of the Year, marking a fourth consecutive year of recognition from the data platform company. Microsoft also separately named Blue Yonder its 2025 Global ISV Partner of the Year.
Blue Yonder’s own media site published a related but not identical list of winners, suggesting the company has circulated more than one version of the awards announcement. That version named Shipium, Renovotec, Netlogistik, Parker Avery Group, Open Sky Group, Plantensive and Strategix among the honourees, alongside Microsoft, Deloitte, Lenovo, Snowflake and EY in different categories.
For Blue Yonder, the message was the same in both versions: its ecosystem is being used not just to sell software, but to help customers implement it, extend it and apply it across logistics, manufacturing, grocery, life sciences and retail.
Source: Noah Wire Services