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ORTEC is a software company specializing in advanced planning and scheduling software. Quintiq was founded in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, in September 1997 by former Bolesian employees, including Dr. Victor Allis. Victor Allis remains the CEO of Quintiq, working alongside COO Arjen Heeres and CFO Michael Coluzzi. Quintiq is a privately held company, which recently sold a 48-percent stake to two Philadelphia-based investment firms.

Size & Locations
The company has its European headquarters in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, and its North American headquarters in Radnor, Pennsylvania. Quintiq also has offices in Rome, Italy; Vantaa, Finland; Mannheim, Germany; London, United Kingdom; Petaling Jaya, Malaysia; Melbourne, Australia; and Shanghai, China. Quintiq employs approximately 350 people worldwide. In 2010, Quintiq announced its plans to invest RM100,000,000 in its global development center in Malaysia, in addition to the RM50,000,000 already invested.

Customers
Quintiq develops and implements advanced planning and scheduling software; the Quintiq software is currently in use in 74 countries. Quintiq's customers include:
 * KLM Royal Dutch Airlines uses Quintiq software to plan the transitions, vacations and training of more than 2100 commercial pilots.
 * DHL uses Quintiq software to manage its dispatch & delivery processes.
 * P&O Ferrymasters uses Quintiq software to manage its freight-forwarding operations, which represent 60% of its transport activities.
 * The United States Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) uses Quintiq software to manage the scheduling of air traffic control employees. The nine-and-a-half-year contract has an estimated value of $17.6 million dollars.
 * Aluminum roller and recycler Novelis uses Quintiq software to plan production in its manufacturing centers.
 * Wal-Mart invested in Quintiq supply-chain planning software in early 2012, to manage the dispatch of its trucks and drivers.