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News Release from: Encompix | Subject: Encompix ERP
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 October 2006
Prodomax Selects Encompix ERP
Prodomax chose Encompix ERP due to ease of use and matching requirements
According to Bob Steppe, vice president of operations, Prodomax believes in supporting its customers by continually investing in new technologies and manufacturing capabilities aimed at reducing costs and ultimately improving each client's automation system Located in Barrie, Ontario, Canada, Prodomax Automation, employs over 200 employees and operates from two state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities totaling 150,000 square feet
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 11 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Prodomax provides automated manufacturing solutions for assembly, welding, machining, laser, and material handling applications.
Providing more than just machines, Prodomax offers total project management, engineering, manufacturing, installation, equipment start-up, and continuous service for all manufacturing processes.
Steppe explained the reasons why Prodomax selected Encompix: "The Encompix system seemed to be designed with us in mind".
"A perfect hand-in-glove fit to match our operations, such that we won't have to change our business processes to use the software".
"Because it is so tailored to the way we do business, there aren't a lot of the 'bells and whistles' that you find in some of the more generic ERP packages that ultimately just confuse the user".
"We want a system that is easy to use and meets our requirements, and that's what Encompix offers".
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