Bertrange – euroscript International announced today that it has joined the PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) Advantage Network Program as Enterprise Solution Provider – Gold. The partnership is especially significant for manufacturers who already benefit from euroscript’s solutions and services in the field of technical authoring, documentation, translation and publishing in order to run their global business processes and who would like to further improve efficiencies around product development by adding complementary PLM solutions.
"In a highly competitive, global market environment hit by recession, manufacturers have to innovate, diversify, reduce time-to-market and improve their partner and customer relationships, while facing cost pressures and stricter (government) regulations. Rapid access to technical publications in the relevant language for them is key in improving the customer experience," mentioned Mark Evenepoel, CEO of euroscript International. "We support our customers in achieving their goals. Our PLM and S1000D solutions as well as services in technical authoring and 2D/3D technical illustration build upon best-in class technology from PTC. We also offer flexible infrastructure models such as SaaS for the provision of product information and technical documentation on demand. Our customers thereby not only benefit from reduced licensing, hardware and maintenance costs, but can also rest assured that the latest technology will be applied as and when they require it. Combined with our proven language services, customers are well prepared for attaining both their market and product-launch targets and improved customer support along the entire product lifecycle."
With the addition of PTC product development solutions, customers will be able to realize shortened project cycles, significant cost savings, improved product quality, increased customer satisfaction and enhanced market positioning. euroscript’s strong international presence and deep knowledge of various industry processes are complimented by the ability to now provide customers with a comprehensive PLM solution that enhances the value of their enterprise manufacturing solutions.
"PTC recently announced its plans to broaden its reseller network to expand its reach into manufacturing companies of all sizes around the globe," said Paul J. Cunningham, executive vice president, Worldwide Sales, PTC. "We believe that customers who choose to rely on euroscript’s services and solutions in conjunction with PTC's product development solutions will benefit from increases in overall product development efficiencies and as a result improve time-to-market, control costs and drive competitive differentiation."
With a marketing presence in over 14 countries, spanning 4 continents, euroscript delivers global solutions to support its customers’ business processes dealing with content. As a PTC Advantage Network Program reseller, euroscript will now be able to introduce the PTC Product Development System (PDS) to customers in the aerospace, defence and transport, automotive and manufacturing industries. The integral PTC PDS is comprised of market-leading Pro/ENGINEER®, Windchill®, Arbortext®, Mathcad®, and ProductView™ products, which have been designed to work together to help companies optimize their product development processes.
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