Global Process Systems chooses Wrench SmartProject EDMS
Global Process Systems chooses Wrench SmartProject EDMS
Middle East, 01st May 2024: Global Process Systems LLC (GPS), the Dubai-based oilfield equipment supplier to EPC and engineering industries, has chosen the Wrench SmartProject EDMS solution to enhance collaboration with their clients and project stakeholders. The company made the decision to go with Wrench technology based on a reference from another Wrench customer.
Said Philips Tharakan, Vice President – Middle East, “SmartProject offers state-of-the-art data and document management and process automation functionality. This will help GPS interface smoothly with their customers in various EPC verticals worldwide and reduce the chance of delay and overrun.”
GPS will initially roll out only the EDMS module of Wrench SmartProject but may opt for the full PMIS (project management information system) in the future depending on the results of this implementation.
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