Dams gets systematic software

15 May 1997

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Dams International, the UK office furniture manufacturer, has invested #200,000 in a system from integrated applications software vendor JBA.The Liverpool-based company will use JBA's System 21 business software to control its financial, manufacturing and distribution operations. The software will run on an AS/400, and replaces Tetra 2000. The system will go live by June 1998. Dams also plans to introduce JBA's materials requirement planning software in March next year.

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