HONG KONG, April 1 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- ABAS Business Solutions (PRC) Ltd. (hereafter ABAS) announced today ABAS ERP software has been successfully applied by Global Sourcing and Logistics Limited (hereafter GSL) to its business development.
GSL Limited is the subsidiary of Cisneros Group of Companies in Hong Kong, one of the largest private-owned media, entertainment and consumer products organizations in the world. Founded in 1920 and based in Venezuela, Cisneros Group owns or holds interests in companies ranging from broadcast television, television production, telecommunications, beverage business to travel resorts. GSL provides outsourcing services and caters for regional customers primarily focusing on supermarket chains, gifts and premium promotions in the Caribbean area.
ERP Enterprise Management System
With the rapid expansion of GSL, the variety of products and the data and network of suppliers greatly increased, which added cost and difficulties in having an efficient control on the suppliers & its supplier chain. All of these brought inconvenience for the management to make decision and affected greatly the sales progress and customer satisfaction. To realize the integration of department resources and cut down cost of supplier chain, GSL decided to implement ERP system and started to select ERP system partner globally.
Introduced ABAS ERP to Realize Efficient Supply Chain
With careful evaluation and selection, GSL finally decided to use ABAS Distribution Business Solution supplied by ABAS Business Solutions (PRC) Ltd.
After nearly 10-month's system testing, ABAS ERP went live successfully in GSL and was mainly used for purchasing & supplier management, sales & customer management, inventory management and financial management. Three-layer structures and data interface of ABAS ERP system enable itself to be merged into the existing structure of GSL and realize the seamless connection with existing IT environment. Moreover, Linux-based ABAS ERP system is very safe and stable, and has very low TCO. Its upgradeability makes the system powerful to fulfil the company's development. The application of ABAS ERP has greatly increased the company's efficiency, optimized its data management and real-time sharing, enabled more information disclosure and laid a good foundation for realizing an efficient supply chain.
Business Outlook Based on the Present Situation
Kenneth Leung, system/network engineer expressed, "ABAS ERP satisfied our demand in enterprise management system. Now, all our business processes are operated under this system, which has become one important part of our business processes." In the future, GSL will further perfect and expand functions in the ABAS ERP system, especially in mobile solutions. ERP will continue to help GSL succeed in the economy downturn, developing an efficient supply chain.
About ABAS
ABAS Software AG was founded in 1980 in Germany. ABAS provides cost-effective ERP and e-Business solutions to over 45,000 users worldwide, with solutions offered in 19 languages. ABAS system can be run on Linux and Windows platform. ABAS Business Solutions (PRC) Ltd. was founded in 2003 in Hong Kong and branches in Shenzhen & Shanghai. For details, please visit: http://www.abas-prc.com .
Media Contact:
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Email: lily.kuang@abas-prc.com
SOURCE ABAS Business Solutions (PRC) Ltd.


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