Tunbridge Wells-based workflow management specialists make a leap across the pond
Mpro5 Inc, the leader in workflow management and automation, has announced its launch into the North American market with a strategy of enabling businesses to collect and leverage real-time data to simplify their most complex operational challenges.
For years, they’ve been helping businesses in the UK, Europe, and the Middle East collect and leverage actionable real-time data to simplify and solve their most pressing operational challenges.
Today, Mpro5 are bringing their powerful workflow management and automation platform to the North American market. Businesses in retail, hospitality, facilities management, transportation and other industries can use mpro5’s ‘highly configurable’ workflows to achieve greater visibility, improved productivity and increased compliance, delivering strong return on investment.
The new Mpro5 North American headquarters will be based in Raleigh, North Carolina, with Mark Self leading North American operations as president and CEO.
Mark Self president and CEO of North American operations said: “Businesses today need help solving their biggest day-to-day operational challenges, whether that be ensuring their bathrooms are always sparkling or that the food they are serving meets the quality and safety parameters they have specified.
“By modernising their processes using actionable real-time, dynamic data and a configurable platform tailored to their specific needs, mpro5 has become their trusted partner in powering productivity across the enterprise.”
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