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Amalto Technologies

www.amalto.com

 
Amalto is the Order to Cash company that provides innovative, fully-managed solutions enabling B2B integration and electronic document exchange services. Amalto leverages state-of-the art technologies to facilitate the exchange of invoices and other important business documents between B2B Trading Partners in a quick, secure and cost-effective manner. Regardless of the complexity of the exchange process, the type of document, or diverseness of back-office systems, Amalto has the expertise to implement the right solution.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.amalto.com
  • 4545 Post Oak Place Suite 350
    Houston, TX USA 77027
  • Phone: 713.965 0227
  • Fax: (832) 213 2363

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