Global engineering and consulting firm Systra has chosen IFS Applications to support its project-based operations worldwide.
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Dark Sheet Metal Products' engineers says it owes part of its success to the choice of two software products – Radan for sheet metal CAD/CAM and e2i (estimate to invoice) for business management.
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Recycling, renewable energy and waste management specialist Viridor says its cloud-based project management solution has been successfully delivered by m-hance.
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International renewable energy consultancy Natural Power has selected IFS Applications ERP to support growth across its product- and project-based business.
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Oracle has announced general availability of the PeopleSoft Projects and Primavera P6 EPPM (enterprise project portfolio management) integration.
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Oil and gas sector companies can now take advantage of manufacturing business software firm IFS's industry centre of excellence.
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German machinery manufacturer Huber SE says it expects to improve control over its project-based manufacturing and engineering when it goes live with £1.3 million worth of IFS Applications ERP software.
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Nearly three quarters (72%) of CEOs, COOs and project managers say an ability to manage projects is critical to future growth – yet just 11% are very confident of their ability when it comes to managing business critical projects.
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The Royal Navy has selected IFS Defence to provide support and application hosting for its primary maintenance management system, (UMMS), under a five-year contract worth up to £7.9 million.
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Danish oil and gas contractor Semco Maritime says it has selected IFS Applications to improve its project operations globally.
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Sescoi's WorkPLAN Enterprise ERP system is now available tightly integrated with Preactor APS (advanced planning and scheduling) software.
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BW Offshore, the oil and gas FPSO (floating production, storage and offloading) contractor, has selected IFS to streamline the group's business systems.
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Damen Shipyards Gorinchem, the largest in the Netherlands, says it has selected IFS ERP solution to improve engineering project control and increase efficiency.
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Scandinavian manufacturing enterprise systems developer IFS is to buy Norwegian project-based ERP developer MultiPlus Solutions.
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Rail industry design, manufacturing and services giant CAF (Construcción y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles) says that deploying Infor PM 10 performance management solution has significantly improved its decision-making.
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Norwegian independent engineering giant Sørco, which serves the oil and gas sector, says it is implementing IFS Applications to help expand the company into more complex projects.
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Oracle’s announcement that it is to acquire project management software big boy Primavera puts an interesting spin on the latter, which hitherto jealously guarded its independence.
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Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor (BWSC), a Danish power system contractor and operator, says it has selected IFS Applications to provide a modern IT platform fit for future growth.
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Online workspaces, support for SOA (service orientated architecture) management, a disaster recovery solution and real-time reporting for manufacturers are among “groundbreaking” projects coming from SAP.
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Turnkey weighing and packing line plant manufacturer Ishida Europe says it has chosen Cincom’s sales configurator software to improve its quote and proposal processes for configure-to-order products.
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Much faster quotations and instant transfer of engineering specifications into production are among top benefits reported by German tool and mould maker Kon-Form Werkzeuge from its new project-based ERP system.
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Polish chemicals manufacturer Synthos says it will streamline business processes, from financials and manufacturing to quality management, and improve customer service, when it goes live with IFS Applications.
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ERP software developer Epicor has introduced bi-directional integration between its service-orientated system and the latest release of Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management.
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The public beta of OpenProj, an open source desktop version of Microsoft Project, is now being beta tested at some 400 sites with 5,000 seats, according to developer Projity.
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Project management software developer Primavera’s new PertMaster v8 project risk analytics software has been snapped up by defence electronics firm Thales and engineering and construction giant Aker Kvaerner.
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