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STERLING, VA -- (Marketwire) -- 03/14/13 -- Abas-USA is pleased to announce that Crystalfontz America has chosen abas Business Software as their ERP provider.
Crystalfontz is a supplier of LCD and OLED display modules used in embedded systems, rack-mount servers, and other devices. As part of their commitment to an efficient and nimble system, the company is transferring their business processes including accounting, production, purchasing, warehouse management, and sales to the abas ERP system. After evaluating ten ERP providers, the company chose abas ERP because of its user-friendly interface with well-defined automated processes that can be easily customized.
Crystalfontz America Project Manager Alicia Moore said, "Our customers have unique and varied needs. abas ERP will give us one place where everybody in every department can find product information. Implementation of abas ERP is another step in the company's conformance to industry best practices. Consolidating data in one integrated system will reduce time spent verifying inventory, increase productivity, streamline data entry, and eliminate redundant documentation."
Alan Salton, President of abas-USA, commented on their selection of abas ERP: "Given the demanding quality standards, diverse product offerings and commitment to superior customer service at Crystalfontz, abas ERP has all the capabilities and flexibility to support significant growth and maximize their business potential. In a global electronics marketplace, our customers find abas provides a competitive edge."
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About Crystalfontz
Started in 1998, Crystalfontz ships worldwide from a product base of 600+ products including 75+ unique smart displays along with touch screens, cables, development kits, and PC mounting brackets. Custom modifications, full documentation, and free technical support are generated at their facility in Spokane Valley, Washington.
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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