Aquatech USA chooses Wrench EDMS
Aquatech USA chooses Wrench EDMS
North America, 02th May 2023: Aquatech, the USA-based global leader in water technology and services for industrial and infrastructure markets will implement Wrench SmartProject as its EDMS platform. The solution that was selected includes Wrench’s core SmartProject EDMS engine as well as additional SmartProject modules for remote project progress monitoring and tracking, with the option of scaling up to the full Project Management Information System or PMIS later on.
Said Anand Rathinem, Head of Operations – North America & Europe, “Aquatech had no digital system in place to manage work between their engineering offices in China, India, and the USA. They chose our product to address this gap. SmartProject technology is designed to streamline internal collaborations across a company’s global locations and has been shown to help such teams interact efficiently and securely in real time. We look forward to working with Aquatech.”
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