Punjab Group of Colleges signs pact with Systems Limited
LAHORE: Punjab Group of Colleges (PGC) and Systems Limited has recently signed an agreement. According to which Systems Limited will implement an ERP solution, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 for Punjab Group of Colleges.This implementation will enable PGC to better manage finances and procurement — all with a low Total
By our correspondents
October 23, 2015
LAHORE: Punjab Group of Colleges (PGC) and Systems Limited has recently signed an agreement. According to which Systems Limited will implement an ERP solution, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 for Punjab Group of Colleges.
This implementation will enable PGC to better manage finances and procurement — all with a low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increased value in terms of time. Its integrated workflow and a flexible configuration will help increase agility in responding to changes in the environment and modifying business processes when necessary.
Mr. Mian Amer Mahmood, Chairman, PGC, said “Systems Limited has a proven track record of successful ERP implementations. We feel confident that our project is in safe hands, especially since Systems Limited has committed itself to delivering beyond completion of the project by providing post production support.”
On the eve of the Signing Ceremony, Mr. Asif Peer, CEO and Managing Director, Systems Limited said, “We are honored to be working with the Punjab Group of Companies. Systems Limited’s experience of successfully delivering over hundreds of projects globally will enable us to translate this project into a success in terms of implementation.” In addition, Systems Limited will provide out-of-the-box Business Intelligence (BI) reports for well-augmented and prompt decision-making by the Management of PGC.**
This implementation will enable PGC to better manage finances and procurement — all with a low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increased value in terms of time. Its integrated workflow and a flexible configuration will help increase agility in responding to changes in the environment and modifying business processes when necessary.
Mr. Mian Amer Mahmood, Chairman, PGC, said “Systems Limited has a proven track record of successful ERP implementations. We feel confident that our project is in safe hands, especially since Systems Limited has committed itself to delivering beyond completion of the project by providing post production support.”
On the eve of the Signing Ceremony, Mr. Asif Peer, CEO and Managing Director, Systems Limited said, “We are honored to be working with the Punjab Group of Companies. Systems Limited’s experience of successfully delivering over hundreds of projects globally will enable us to translate this project into a success in terms of implementation.” In addition, Systems Limited will provide out-of-the-box Business Intelligence (BI) reports for well-augmented and prompt decision-making by the Management of PGC.**
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