Company:Syncron AB

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Short description: Supply chain management software company
Syncron AB
TypePrivately held company
IndustrySupply Chain Management, Software, ERP software, After-sales
Founded1990
FoundersTony Abouzolof and Håkan Amnäs
Headquarters,
Sweden
Area served
Global
Key people
Friedrich Neumeyer (CEO)
Dag Sjöqvist (CFO)
Richard Barkestam, CTO
ProductsSyncron Inventory
Syncron Price
Syncron Uptime
ServicesSoftware-as-a Service (SaaS)
Professional Services
Inventory Planning Analyst Services
24/7 Customer Support
Number of employees
300-400
Subsidiarieseazystock.com

Syncron is an after-sales service solution[buzzword] provider with a global presence. Syncron's global headquarters are located in Stockholm, Sweden, with major subsidiary office around the world located in the United States , United Kingdom , Japan , France , Germany , Italy, India , and Poland .[1] The company also has a network of partner companies in other markets such as China and the Middle East. Syncron was ranked as the fastest growing supply chain management software supplier for 2007 and 2008, in the annual Deloitte Fast 500 Technology Awards, EMEA region.[2]

History

In September 2006, Syncron announced the acquisition of its UK-based partner.[citation needed]

In 2007, Syncron announced its entrance to the North America market by establishing an office in Atlanta, Georgia. This allowed the company to support the United States operations of global customers such as JCB and Volvo Construction Equipment, and also establish a local presence from which it could begin marketing its solutions.[buzzword][3]

Industries

Syncron serves multinational manufacturing and distribution companies that operate within different industry sectors.[4]

  • Aerospace and defense
  • Agricultural equipment
  • Automotive
  • Energy and utilities
  • Electronics
  • Industrial equipment
  • Medical
  • Mining and construction equipment
  • Third party logistics
  • Wholesale and distribution

Customers

Syncron customers[5] include: Alfa Laval, Atlas Copco, British Gas, Daimler Trucks North America, Electrolux, GE Aviation, Hitachi Construction Machinery, JCB, KCI Konecranes, Komatsu, Mazda, Metso, Volvo Construction Equipment.[6][7]

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