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Ramco Systems enters Bangladesh market

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CHENNAI: Ramco Systems, a provider of product and managed services, today announced its entry into the growing Bangladesh market with its suite of ERP offerings.

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The company has entered into a partnership with Computer Source Ltd (CSL), a leading technology distributor in Bangladesh to market its offerings, said a press release.

As part of the launch activity, Ramco Systems in association with IBM conducted an event in Dhaka to share information on how ERP solutions help businesses in their growth.

The event targeted at enterprises both large and small, introduced Ramco’s offerings to the market and also launched the “Software in a Box” offering. As part of the package, customers will get all the tools - Hardware, Software, OS, Middle Ware, Database required for running the ERP application, the release added.

R. Shankar, executive vice president, India, Middle East and Africa, Ramco Systems, observed: “We are excited and delighted to be entering a hitherto underserved market like Bangladesh, in association with CSL. From various sources, we gather that Bangladesh is on the threshold of a new phase of growth. India and Bangladesh have a lot to share in culture, traditions and business.”

He added that they strongly believe that their powerful suite of offerings, along with the rich expertise and understanding gained in the Indian sub-continent will help them gain a strong foothold in Bangladesh market. They hope to add value to businesses in Bangladesh, helping them transform in today’s globalized world.

Bangladesh is a very large market with a large IT resource pool. The government policies are conducive for Bangladesh companies to collaborate with Indian IT companies so that they can offer IT products and services to the local market. Through such collaborations, companies can use the local talent pool to offer services to the world markets. The government of Bangladesh has a vision to create a “Digital Bangladesh” in the near future.

Abdul Matlub Ahmad — president, India-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said “Bangladesh has been witnessing rapid growth in industries and trade. In order to support the growing business environment, there is increasing need for technology adoption. ERP applications boost performance and help industries compete better in the global market.”

He added that the entry of an international ERP vendor of Indian origin, like, Ramco Systems will bring best-in-class products to the Bangladesh market and also boost the trade relations between Bangladesh and India.