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Global Management Platform Limited in Darlington expansion
Software development firm Global Management Platform Limited has relocated to growing Darlington enterprise hub Business Central.
The business, which specialises in helping businesses to work smarter and more productively through the use of Customer relationship management (CRM) tools, made the move to take advantage of the site’s IT infrastructure as it plans to expand and roll out its CRM capabilities.
The CRM systems will enable companies to manage administration, sales and customer leads more effectively with one powerful online system.
Kevin Maddison, MD, explained: “Our aim is to help businesses excel in all that they do. By offering continual development of all our systems it ensures our clients get the most up to date functionality, helping them to discover limitless ways to boost business.
“We have an array of experience including property, financial, equestrian, and have even worked in the marine security sector.”
Global Management Platform also offer free informative workshops to small business owners to emphasise the benefits of using integrated administrative systems.
Kevin continued: “We understand that in order for CRMs to work effectively within the workplace, employees must be fully trained and willing to use the new systems.
“We offer a full training programme to ensure that our system is fully integrated into the business, which we feel gains the best results.
“As a software solutions provider high speed internet is vital to our company so locating to Business Central was a great move for us. The facilities are just fantastic.”
Vanessa Wood, centre manager at Business Central, added: “I am pleased to welcome Global Management Platform who like many other businesses here were attracted to the state of the art building and the excellent IT facilities we provide.”
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