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Quality Management System for Refrigeration Manufacturer

True Manufacturing Company chooses Mystic Management System"s ensur Quality Management System. The system includes Document Control, Corrective/Preventive Action (CAPA), Employee Training Management System (TMS), and business form/specification creation. NORWICH, CT, December 10, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Mystic Management Systems, Inc. is proud to announce that True Manufacturing Company of O"Fallon, Missouri, has selected ensur for its complete quality management software system. "True Manufacturing specifically selected ensur for its capabilities to provide revision control, linking, advanced searching, track changes, and integrate over nine separate departments onto one platform," said Erroin A. Martin, Vice President, Sales of Mystic Management Systems. "They found the ability to use a quality management system, like ensur, in a PC and Mac environment of tremendous value." About True Manufacturing Company. True Manufacturing"s mission is to provide a wide range of Commercial Refrigeration products which exceed industry design and quality standards. Their people are dedicated, motivated, and sincerely interested in helping our customers. They are knowledgeable and they care. True Manufacturing"s products are engineered and built to operate around the world from the equator to the North or South Pole. Each True model is the result of study, field observation, laboratory testing, and our over sixty years of experience.


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