MES provider Eyelit partners with integration specialist SYSTEMA

Eyelit has said that SYSTEMA GmbH will now offer consulting services and product sales for Eyelit’s manufacturing software suite of products across Europe as the demand for its products has increased in the region. SYSTEMA is already a trained Eyelit solution provider.

“We immediately wanted to partner with SYSTEMA once we saw their technology and capability; both companies are very customer-focused, which is critical to our mutual success,” noted Salil Jain CEO of Eyelit, Inc. “Their extensive experience and knowledge of Workstream, adds to Eyelit’s already deep understanding of PROMIS MES and now enables Eyelit to provide migrations from both legacy semiconductor MES solutions. The partnership also greatly expands Eyelit global presence with SYSTEMA’s operations in Europe, USA and Asia.”

Eyelit is known for exceptional customer support and innovative Products; we have been impressed with the capability, flexibility and built-in integration abilities of the Eyelit product suite,” said Manfred Austen, SYSTEMA’s CEO. “In combining Eyelit’s products suite and SYSTEMA’s automation solution and integration capability, we believe we can provide the best solution in the industry and deliver real value to our customers. Eyelit products are the right solution fit for companies looking to cost-effectively improve operations and quickly improve their bottom line.”

SYSTEMA provides manufacturing automation solutions and integration services on the levels of Equipment, MES and ERP including data collection and analysis solutions and is well known for implementing and integrating MES systems such as FAB300, Factoryworks, PROMIS MES and Worksteam and ERP systems such as SAP and Oracle EBS.

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