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STERLING, VA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/12/12 -- abas-USA is pleased to announce that Flow Safe has chosen abas Business Software as their ERP provider.
Flow Safe and its affiliated companies have experienced steady growth in recent years, which exposed some of the limitations in their current business system. These limitations were making it difficult to support the growth of the organization and were forcing their employees to rely heavily on spreadsheets.
Stephen Witt, Executive Vice President of Flow Safe said, "We evaluated over a dozen ERP providers that we thought were a good fit for the organization. We were then able to focus on comparing the key features that we felt were going to have the biggest impact on our business. We were also focused on selecting a system that would allow us to automate our processes, without requiring a lot of customization."
He added, "We decided on abas due to its broad functionality and user friendly interface. We are very excited about the idea our key sales, production and service data residing and managed in one integrated system."
Alan Salton, President of abas-USA said, "We're excited to help Flow Safe overcome their limitations to facilitate continued growth."
About Flow Safe
Founded in 1995, Flow Safe designs and manufactures high performance safety relief valves that are used in the energy and process industries.
About abas
Founded in 1980, abas is a leading provider of cost-effective ERP solutions for midmarket manufacturers and distributors. abas Business Software is an ERP & eBusiness application designed specifically for manufacturers in the Assemble-to-Order, Make-to-Order and Engineer-to-Order environment. Our software is priced to fit most budgets while delivering full ERP functionality. Operating on LINUX, Unix and Windows, abas Business Software has the flexibility, scalability and ease of use that has demonstrated consistent ROI to its customers. abas was recently ranked highest in customer satisfaction in the worldwide Intelligent Systems Solution.
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