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Ramco opens new office in Puerto Rico

PrintRamco Systems, an enterprise software product company focused on delivering ERP on cloud, tablets and smartphones, announced Tuesday the setting up of its fourth office in the Americas, located in Puerto Rico.

Close on the heels of opening its new office, Ramco signed its first “ERP on Cloud” customer in the region, Vassallo Industries.

Vassallo Industries is a worldwide leading manufacturer of PVC with distribution in Central and South America, the Caribbean Basin, the United States and Canada. This deal was signed through Ramco’s partner XTRATEGIT.

“From pioneering to becoming an industry leader in PVC Manufacturing, we’ve come a long way. As we continued to grow and enter new markets, we needed to streamline and automate our operations,” said Rafael Vassallo, president of Vassallo Industries.

“We were looking for a solution that would help us plan, monitor and get better visibility into our inventory, while also tracking the associated costs. After evaluating a number of enterprise solutions, we chose Ramco ERP on Cloud, based on the product strength, industry experience, usability and flexible costing,” he said.

Ramco has been steadily growing its footprint in the North American region with five new cloud ERP customers and an active partner network.

“Puerto Rico has a rich and thriving manufacturing and construction industry. Adding Vassallo Industries, the leading PVC Manufacturer as our customer is a first step towards further strengthening our position in the region,” said Ramco Systems CEO Virender Aggarwal.

“Along with our partner, XTRATEGIT we were able to showcase and build customer confidence on the product depth, usability and fitment for the industry. Our ability to provide mobility and role-based ‘WorkSpaces’ was the final clincher. We look forward to a smooth and quick go-live to help us both grow our businesses,” Aggarwal said.

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Business reporter with 30 years of experience writing for weekly and daily newspapers, as well as trade publications in Puerto Rico. My list of former employers includes Caribbean Business, The San Juan Star, and the Puerto Rico Daily Sun, among others. My areas of expertise include telecommunications, technology, retail, agriculture, tourism, banking and most other segments of Puerto Rico’s economy.
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