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Quorum Software Acquires Streamba to Expand Energy Logistics Platform

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(P&GJ) — Quorum Software has acquired Streamba, an AI-based logistics and supply chain software provider, expanding its energy software platform with real-time operational visibility and workflow management capabilities.

The acquisition adds Streamba's Visibility, Orchestration and Response (VOR) platform to Quorum's portfolio, extending the company's software offerings across upstream, midstream, measurement, SCADA and supply chain operations. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Quorum said the acquisition is intended to connect planning, field operations, logistics and back-office functions through a single platform, allowing operators to better coordinate personnel, equipment and material movements across energy assets.

Quorum CEO Paul Langenbahn said the acquisition is intended to expand the company's integrated software platform "from the reservoir to the back office."

The transaction also combines Streamba's operational intelligence platform with Quorum's DaWinci logistics software, which the company said will provide customers with a unified system for planning and executing personnel and cargo logistics while improving visibility into supply chain operations.

"Together with Streamba, we can accelerate the roadmap from operational execution to autonomous agents," said Radhika Krishnan, Quorum's chief product and technology officer. "For our customers, logistics and supply chain operations become self-optimizing systems."

Streamba CEO Steven Calder said the acquisition will allow the company's logistics platform to reach a broader customer base while remaining compatible with existing operational systems.

"Joining Quorum lets us bring it to more operators worldwide while keeping it complementary to the systems our customers already rely on," Calder said.

Quorum serves more than 1,500 customers in 50 countries, providing software for planning, production operations, measurement, hydrocarbon management, accounting and logistics across the energy value chain.

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