Chad Collins
Analyst · Needham. Please go ahead
Thanks Irmina and good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. We delivered a strong second quarter. Revenue grew 18% to $153.6 million. Recurring revenue also grew 18%. SPS delivers mission critical leading supply chain solutions to an industry that continues to evolve, and we remain committed to helping our growing network of retailers and suppliers improve efficiencies across the retail ecosystem. In May, we completed the acquisition of traverse systems and expanded our product portfolio in supply chain performance and optimization, enabling retailers to effectively manage vendor performance, improve collaboration, and meet consumer demand. We're excited to welcome our new employees and customers to SPS Commerce. Today, 21% of retail sales are completed online. By 2026, it's expected that number will increase to 25%. This translates to an ongoing need for automation to execute a successful omnichannel retail strategy, which aims to deliver consistent consumer experience across multiple sales channels and aligns with their purchase and delivery preferences. For some suppliers, that level of operational efficiency can only be achieved through elevated supply chain visibility. For example, Mattress Firm, the nation's largest omnichannel mattress specialty retailer, strives to provide the product their customers want on the day and time they choose using their preferred delivery method. To enhance supply chain efficiency, Mattress Firm upgraded their ERP solution and began improving their warehouse management system, with supplier collaboration playing a pivotal role in their transformation, Mattress Firm partnered with SPS, relying on the company's ERP integration expertise, supply chain best practices and established vendor relationships for quick connections to the SPS platform. Since Mattress firm started working with SPS, their customer satisfaction metrics have improved, leading to increased market share. Mattress firm now operates at a level of excellence that would not be possible without the enhanced inventory and order visibility enabled by SPS commerce. As suppliers expand their retail network, manual processes can quickly hinder growth opportunities. The Good Crisp Company in Australia leveraged SPS system automation to integrate fulfilment with an inventory management system to process orders from tens of retailers in half the time. The improvement in efficiency allowed the company to handle increasing order volumes and maintain timely delivery. Partnering with SPS equipped The Good Crisp Company to meet the demands of its expanding customer base and navigate the challenges of growing retail partnerships. Collaboration with suppliers is as critical to retailers as it is to distributors. For example, Performance Food Group is an industry leader and one of the largest food and food service distribution companies in North America and works with thousands of suppliers to serve more than 300,000 customer locations. PFG partnered with SPS Commerce to execute an enterprise-wide EDI initiative across their multiple operating segments. For large organizations such as PFG that operate a diversified business model across a broad geographic reach, standardized fulfilment processes are critical to ensure timely delivery of goods, fast and accurate invoicing and visibility into inventory movement. Standardization also enables the company to capture critical business information and allows them to quickly respond to changes to maximize long term success and business efficiency. As the retail industry continues to evolve, SPS is uniquely positioned to help suppliers, large and small digitize their trading partner connections to achieve efficiencies and scalability. The mission critical nature of our solutions fuels consistent demand for our product portfolio and we remain confident in the growth opportunity ahead of us as E-commerce and omnichannel retail continue to grow. And with that, I'll turn it over to Kim to discuss our financial results.