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Decernis Enters Partnership with Siemens PLM Software

By DE Editors  

April 17, 2015

Decernis, a provider in global compliance management systems, has entered a Consulting and Systems Integrator Alliance Agreement with Siemens PLM Software. This means that Decernis will integrate it solutions with Siemens' product lifecycle management (PLM) software in industries such as consumer products, retail and distribution.

This alliance, according to the company, will provide customers the necessary platforms, knowledge and PLM technology to manage markets effectively. More options will be available for customized platforms and integration.

“A growing number of our customers in the Consumer Products and Food & Beverage industry are focused on global regulatory compliance, labeling and claims across their products’ lifecycle. The alliance with Decernis is an ideal complement to Siemens PLM Software’s existing robust compliance management solutions and strategy. It is also an important step to help drive our customers’ growth globally and minimize their risk-exposure through an integrated product and compliance platform,” said Helmuth Ludwig, executive vice president of Digital Enterprise Realization and chief manufacturing officer for Siemens PLM Software.

For more information, visit Decernis.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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