Hollandia B.V. opts for Isah
Use of Business software solution aimed at optimising operational processes.
Tilburg, 4 October 2011 – Hollandia, specialist in the field of steel constructions, recently opted for Isah Expert. The new Business Software solution will support the organisation in optimising operational activities. Moreover, Isah Expert is completely in line with the current and future automation requirements of the steel builder.
“In the middle of 2009 we started an extensive selection phase. Hollandia hereby applied various selection criteria, whereby the most important criterion was that the Business Software package had to be easy to use and also had to offer all required functionalities, which we need now and in the future in order to optimally support our organisation. Isah meets these requirements with the application Isah Expert. Moreover, it was also important that we had a good click with the staff of Isah, so that we could enter into a partnership with this supplier, for now and in the future,” according to Steven Lubbers, Managing Director of Hollandia B.V.
Hollandia is a broadly oriented, competitive international steel builder, with in total 700 employees. It is therefore a reliable partner for suppliers and clients. With projects such as the London Eye, Willemsbrug in Rotterdam and the ING House in Amsterdam, Hollandia is prominent in the field of steel. The organisation was looking for a Business Software solution in order to integrate and optimise all operational processes. Isah forms a perfect match with the various operational processes of Hollandia. In addition, Isah Expert offers an extensive functionality, so that Hollandia fully understands and has a full grip on its entire operational management.
“The fact that Hollandia B.V. chose our Business Software solution emphasises our strong position in the manufacturing industry” according to Paul van Abeelen, general manager of Isah B.V. “We are pleased that Hollandia B.V. has entered into a partnership with us, which will focus on growth and internationalisation in the future.”