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News Release from: Preactor International
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 27 October 2006

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PC-based scheduling and planning system provider, Preactor, is to partner with Syspro to extend the Syspro ERP product.

Preactor International, developers of the world's leading range of PC-based scheduling and planning systems, and Syspro, a leading producer of enterprise software for SMB manufacturers and distributors, have announced that the two companies have entered into an agreement that enables Syspro's ERP product to integrate with Preactor software Development will focus on providing a tight and seamless integration between Syspro and Preactor to create an out-of-the-box OEM Syspro module that will satisfy the factory scheduling needs of a range of the Syspro client base

Mike Novels, Managing Director of Preactor International, commented on the news.

"We are very pleased to be working with Syspro which has such an enviable reputation in providing powerful enterprise software solutions around the world".

"We are confident that we will be able to meet the needs of Syspro's clients and look forward to a strong working relationship in the future".

Phil Duff, CEO of Syspro, said "We are delighted to be able to offer an integrated Preactor solution to our customers".

"Syspro has been supplying scheduling solutions for quite some time and Preactor has such an excellent reputation in the marketplace that it made sense for it to be integrated our product".

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