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MicroStrain: Winner Of Managing Automation 2009

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MicroStrain won an Innovation Mastery Award for the deployment of an Omnify product lifecycle management system and its integration with Made2Manage, an ERP software system from Consona.



MicroStrain recently honored at the Progressive Manufacturing Awards Gala at the Ritz-Carlton in Sarasota, Florida.

 

Williston, VT– MicroStrain was selected as a winner of the fifth annual Progressive Manufacturing 100 Awards by Managing Automation Media, a Thomas Publishing Company, LLC publication.

 

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The PM100 recognizes 100 projects that have achieved distinction in at least one of the eight core disciplines defined by Managing Automation Media as critical to business success in the years ahead.

 

These disciplines are:

  • Business Model Mastery.
  • Customer Mastery.
  • Supply Network Mastery.
  • Data & Integration Mastery.
  • Innovation Mastery.
  • Training & Education Mastery.
  • Leadership Mastery.
  • Operational Excellence. 

MicroStrain won an Innovation Mastery Award for the deployment of an Omnify product lifecycle management system and its integration with Made2Manage, an ERP software system from Consona. This integration enabled MicroStrain to double sales revenues without adding administrative staff.

 

“We are excited with this prestigious award and honored to be among such a distinguished group of winners“, says Steve Arms, President of MicroStrain.

 

The list of winners includes: Alcoa Inc., Bell Aerospace and Technologies Corp., Bell Helicopter Textron Inc., Chevron Corp., Dow Chemical Co., Freescale Semiconductor Inc., Motorola Inc., Pfizer Inc. and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne. For a full list of winners visit: www.managingautomation.com/awards/winners.aspx.

 

PM100 Winners were honored and presented their awards at the Progressive Manufacturing Awards Gala at the Progressive Manufacturing Summit 2009: Redefining the Business of Manufacturing in Turbulent Economic Times, June 9-11, at the Ritz-Carlton in Sarasota, Florida. More than 200 manufacturing technology executives attended.

 

For more information visit www.microstrain.com

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