Lawson Software, global provider of Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) solutions and applications, today announced its expansion into the South Asia market with the opening of a new office in India. The opening of the new office in New Delhi is part of the firm''s business strategy to expand its presence in the region and atract additional regional partners here, Harry Debes, President, CEO, Lawson Software told reporters.
The St Paul, Minnesota-based company which has 4000 customers globally and serving customers in India and Sri Lanka through partenrships with Symphony Services and ETP International, plans to draw on the expertise of more local partners and provide sales and marketing support via its new office in India, he said. The new office will bring Lawson and its industry-specific enterprise software closer to customers in Asia South, particularly mid-tier companies, including those in food and beverage, fashion and distribution industries, he said. Lawson has more than 400 customers in Asia and is planning to expand its customer base in the growing economies of South Asia region, including Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
The St Paul, Minnesota-based company which has 4000 customers globally and serving customers in India and Sri Lanka through partenrships with Symphony Services and ETP International, plans to draw on the expertise of more local partners and provide sales and marketing support via its new office in India, he said. The new office will bring Lawson and its industry-specific enterprise software closer to customers in Asia South, particularly mid-tier companies, including those in food and beverage, fashion and distribution industries, he said. Lawson has more than 400 customers in Asia and is planning to expand its customer base in the growing economies of South Asia region, including Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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