SALEM, NH, February 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) ProfitKey International LLC, a leader in providing ERP and MES solutions to discrete manufacturing businesses for over 30 years, is happy to welcome Nanmac Corporation to the growing family of ProfitKey customers. Nanmac, a temperature measurement manufacturing company based in Framingham, Massachusetts, was referred to ProfitKey by an existing customer.
Nanmac Corporation CEO, Dan Nanigian explains the choice of ProfitKey's product, Rapid Response Manufacturing, by stating: "With the anticipation of growth in 2011, we realized the need for an integrated system that would provide more flexibility and help us run more efficiently. Discussion with a colleague pointed us towards ProfitKey, and we are now confident that the real-time scheduling and inventory visibility, among other features, will provide us with the proper tools to achieve this growth."
"An existing customer referring a prospect to you says a lot about your company and its product. At ProfitKey we feel our Referral Program is a win-win for all involved," explains Joe DiZazzo, CEO of ProfitKey. "We reach new customers we may not have otherwise been able to reach, our referring customer is rewarded for their recommendation, and we are able to assist another manufacturer achieve their greatest potential."
As part of the ProfitKey Referral Program, a charitable donation will be made at the referring customer's request. The program is one of many efforts to gain market share in 2011. With over 95% retention rate of current customers, ProfitKey hopes to build on that loyal customer base through not only the referral program, but also the recently announced partner program, marketing campaign, and website launch.
About ProfitKey
For over 30 years, ProfitKey International has been a leader in providing Manufacturing Planning, Manufacturing Operations, Financial Management software and Customer Service. Today, that tradition continues with new technology, new innovations, and new services. ProfitKey directly implements and supports Rapid Response Manufacturing Software from seven offices nationwide. Over 1,200 customers with over 21,000 users have implemented ProfitKey software in the United States, Canada, Europe and the Far East.
Website: http://www.profitkey.com
About Nanmac
Nanmac, a manufacturer of standard and custom designed temperature sensors for manufacturing, testing and research applications, is a small Veteran-owned business founded in 1956. Products include thermocouples, RTDs, calorimeters, thermowells, bare and insulated thermocouple wire for industrial applications, including: heat-treating, vacuum furnaces and general temperature measurement to over 4200 degrees F. Also offered are research applications providing microsecond response times, adiabatic designs made from any machinable material to include graphite, phenolic and most ablative materials. Custom instrumentation and power feed-thru devices for high pressure to low vacuum.
Website: http://www.nanmac.com/
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