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News Release from: Seiki Systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2004
Rowbotham takes charge of the South
Manufacturing software specialist Seiki Systems of Brighton is further expanding its customer sales and support operations with the appointment of Ian Rowbotham as Southern Area Manager.
Manufacturing software specialist Seiki Systems of Brighton is further expanding its customer sales and support operations with the appointment of Ian Rowbotham as Southern Area Manager Rowbotham joins Neil Saunders, based in the South, who is product specialist for the recently launched enterprise resource planning software product (ERP)
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Rowbotham brings over 30 years' of machine tool and software sales experience to Seiki Systems' considerable in-depth knowledge, understanding and realistic problem solving abilities that it offers the manufacturing sector qualified by Saunders' 20 years experience in aerospace contract manufacturing.
With a sales track record for leading suppliers in the machine tool sector such as Mazak and Bridgeport as well as CADCAM specialist Pathtrace, Rowbotham maintains that Seiki Systems has always enjoyed an enviable reputation.
This, he explains, is due to the value-adding capability of the productivity-enhancing software.
And he says: "Even Seiki Systems' earliest installations still stand the test of time today".
He emphasises that with the current manufacturing software products such as data collection, production scheduling, reporting and wireless communications, "we have so much to offer potential users".
In addition he says: "The new products that Seiki Systems has recently developed such as ERP and iMES, which is a totally integrated manufacturing execution system, will demonstrate to existing users how they can further improve the utilisation and productivity from installed equipment".
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