Global software company sets up UK base in the West Midlands
Published on Monday, 14 November 2016
TrueERP has opened its UK office at the University of Warwick’s Blythe Valley Innovation Centre, near Solihull.
The company supplies business software products and services that integrate business functions, including production, sales, purchasing, accounting, distribution, Point of Sale, supply chain and human resources.
It was launched in Australia in 1994 and has seen strong growth across the country, the Australasia region and also the United States. It now operates in more than 14 countries across the world, serving over 6,000 customers and is looking to increase its market share in UK and Europe.
Terri McGill, UK project manager at TrueERP, said: “Over the last 18 months the company has increased its customer base in the UK and the opening of a new office was the natural next stage of the growth plan.
“Our client base in the UK stretches across multiple sectors, including manufacturing where we’ve seen big growth.
“We have a targeted growth strategy to significantly grow now we’ve opened the UK base and will see us recruiting software specialists to support this expansion.”
Mark Homer, centre manager at the University of Warwick Science Park’s Blythe Valley Innovation Centre, said TrueERP was well placed to grow its UK business from the West Midlands.
“The Innovation Centre has long been a perfect site for global businesses to establish UK headquarters, or likewise to grow existing operations,” he said.
“We’re delighted to welcome TrueERP as the latest business to join us at the centre. The company has a strong track record of success and has big plans to significantly grow its share of the UK market and we look forward to supporting the team in its expansion plans.”
Source; Business Desk West Midlands