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Ramco Systems bags ERP deal from Viadux

Ramco ERPBusiness software provider Ramco Systems has bagged an ERP deal from Viadux, a manufacturer and distributor of water and environmental solutions in Australia.

As part of the deal, Viadux will be investing in Ramco’s ERP and HCM applications, as well as leveraging Payroll and Analytics on Cloud.

Ramco Systems will assist Viadux to retire its legacy applications and move to a Cloud-based, Mobile and Analytics enabled ERP to streamline processes as per the five-year IT contract.

Virender Aggarwal, CEO of Ramco Systems, said: “Our focus on delivering next generation ERP has been received well by customers in the Australia region which has helped the business grow five-fold within a short span.”

Michael Negri, CEO of Viadux, said: “The single unified ERP, including HCM, payroll and analytics, allows us to remove 8 old and obsolete hosted applications, and replace them with a modern cloud based product.”

Ramco Systems entered the Australia IT market in December 2012. At present, Ramco has presence in three cities including Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Ramco has achieved 5-fold growth in revenue in Australia. It added 20+ customers, including newsprint producer Norske Skog Australasia, coffee manufacturer Freshfood and Adelaide-based chartered airline Cobham Aviation.

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