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Christy Holdings to implement Microsoft Dynamics
 

Christy Holdings, a diversified garments’ supplier group with five companies, has entered into a strategic agreement with Microsoft Sri Lanka for the implementation of Microsoft Dynamics. Raffles Solutions, one of the key partners for Microsoft Dynamics NAV ERP solutions, will be the implementation partner for this landmark project for Christy Holdings, a press statement from Christy Holdings said.

Raffles Solutions’ Country Manager, Sujatha Nadesan commented, “Taking into consideration that Christy Holdings is one of the leading export organisations, we expect to further enhance their leadership and strengthen their global presence.

We look forward to implement Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0, which will augment Christy Holdings’ unique processes that have led them to become a highly competitive entity in the global market.” Microsoft Dynamics is a line of integrated, adaptable business management solutions that helps in business decisions with greater confidence.

Microsoft Dynamics solutions include applications and services for retailers, manufacturers, wholesale distributors and service companies doing business domestically or in multiple countries..

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