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16 March 2005

Company News

gedas to Present APQP Compliance Template at American SAP User Group Conference

gedas announced its formal participation at the American SAP User Group (ASUG) Annual Conference. The meeting will be held in Anaheim, California from May 1 - 4, 2005 at the Anaheim Convention Center.

In addition to demonstrations of key leading solutions in the area of manufacturing execution, supplier collaboration and product lifecycle innovation, gedas will present "Implementing Quality Processes (APQP) Using mySAP PLM NPDI Product Suite." The presentation demonstrates the advantages of using gedas' specific template solution for Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), particularly with the SAP cProjects and cFolders environments. APQP is considered a core process in the automotive supplier industry and part of supplier compliance in the overall quality planning identified by standard TS16949:2001.

The ASUG Annual Conference is the largest event of its kind where customers share best practices on how to use SAP technology. 6,000 SAP professionals rely on the ASUG Annual Conference for education, business solutions, networking activities and influence opportunities that make a real difference in their company's return on its SAP investment. For more information on the program, including registration, please refer to the ASUG Annual Conference website at http://www.asug.com/events/asug2005/ .

The gedas Group has a history of success in the information technology market spanning 20 years, operating from over 50 locations in 12 countries. With a staff of nearly 5,000, gedas achieved global revenues totaling $694 million in the year 2003-80% of which was generated in the world's main automotive production centers.

 

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