Blue Yonder, a provider of supply chain software to manufacturing, logistics, and retail customers said it has been working "around the clock" to address disruptions caused by a ransomware incident.
Blue Yonder said it "experienced disruptions to its managed services hosted environment" on Nov. 21 and has been working with cybersecurity firms to restore systems. The company said it did not see any suspicious activity on its public cloud environment.
"We have implemented several defensive and forensic protocols," the company added. As of Monday, there were no updates to Blue Yonder's website regarding the incident or its restoration timeline.
The Scottsdale, Arizona-based firm, a subsidiary of Panasonic, has more than 3,000 customers in 76 countries, according to its website. They include Anheuser-Busch, Campbell's, DHL, Ford, MIcrosoft, and Walgreens.