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System 21 unveils breakthrough software….Micro Territory Management

Extending our record of innovation in applications MTM integrates sales data and performance management on the internet. MTM enables the increasing number of employees away from their office to enhance their productivity significantly by managing their individual sales territories from virtually anywhere. "The MTM system looks fantastic on the screen". Macfarlane Group plc

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Foreign Focus = INDO-PAK

During the early course of 2002, the SYSTEM 21 Group expanded its market operations to Central Asia. Mumbai and Karachi are both well known for their thriving technological revolution. SYSTEM 21 became the first REAL implementative consultancy practice to demonstrate World Class Best Practices to some of Asia's largest organisations.
For an economy that is in early stages of development, SYSTEM 21 presented to them a portfolio of World Class Solutions that benchmarked every aspect of their business against foreign competition from U. S. A and Europe, providing valuable strategic input.


SYSTEM 21 LAUNCHES FLOW-PRO

Always keeping the client in mind, SYSTEM 21 found that many Chief Executives and Managing Directors were claiming that everyone in their company seems to have a different way of doing things. People adopting their own preferred ways of working, blurred procedures and even different computer based systems reduced company performance to a large scale.

In early 2001, SYSTEM 21 launched FLOW-PRO as an International operation that professionally mapped out company systems, making life a lot simpler for organisations.
With FLOW-PRO already making headline business news in South Africa and extending its operations into Asia and the US, companies have finally found their solution to uncharted informal processes.

BROOKLANDS NAPIER RAILTON

The Napier-Railton 24 litre racing car is to stay in the UK. The car - which set the still unbeaten Outer Circuit lap record at the Brooklands race track of 143.44 mph in 1935 - was threatened with export. Lottery money was provided alongside private shareholder funding from Victor Gauntlett, Rowan Atkinson, The British Racing Drivers Club and among others, System 21 to keep this piece of racing history in the country. Victor Gauntlett was formerly owner and Chairman of Aston Martin.
This classic car will stay at Brooklands - now a racing museum - and will be on display to the public.