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IRIUM Software rebuilding products range for distributors/rental companies

A year after joining the ISAGRI Group, IRIUM Software says it is rebuilding its business software range to better answer customers’ needs. A major European enterprise resource planning (ERP) software publisher for distribution, rental and repair companies of equipment and vehicles, such as agricultural and garden machinery; construction and extraction equipment; handling and forklift, and trucks, IRIUM is introducing new software. The company’s iEnterprise, the new international ERP dedicated to public work
April 10, 2018 Read time: 2 mins

A year after joining the ISAGRI Group, 7983 IRIUM Software says it is rebuilding its business software range to better answer customers’ needs.

A major European enterprise resource planning (ERP) software publisher for distribution, rental and repair companies of equipment and vehicles, such as agricultural and garden machinery; construction and extraction equipment; handling and forklift, and trucks, IRIUM is introducing new software.

The company’s iEnterprise, the new international ERP dedicated to public works’ equipment distributors and rental companies, is available under relational databases and offers a large functional coverage which answer distributors and rental companies’ needs, while iProfessionnal is the new ERP range dedicated to agricultural equipment and garden machinery dealers.

IRIUM Software is also launching iMeca, the software in the Cloud, dedicated to equipment sub-dealers and repair companies.

“With our software range repositioning, we wish to improve our product’s visibility. Since we joined ISAGRI’s group in February 2017, we are currently taking an important step forward given the meaningful growth of our activities,” says Fréderic BON, IRIUM software’s executive director.

“It is characterised by new valuable contracts which we could have not have realised without ISAGRI’s sustainable influence.

“ISAGRI’s backing allows us to invest in the longer term, reassure all our current customers, and improve highly our external and internal growth perspectives.”

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