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March 26, 2009
PrecisionERP Inc. has been selected as a tier I vendor
to provide IT services to the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission. "We
are very pleased to have the opportunity to assist the NSLC with
their IT, and especially, their SAP needs. We feel that this augments
our presence in Eastern Canada and is a very good opportunity for
us." said co-founder Allan O'Connor. "This
is a testament to our strong business development efforts"
said co-founder Paul Bush.
About PrecisionERP Inc.
PrecisionERP
specializes in providing a wide range of high quality consulting
resources to public and private sector organizations. Our professional
consultants possess expertise in all aspects of ERP (SAP, Oracle/PeopleSoft),
CRM, Business Intelligence and related integrated technologies.
They are all capable and committed to exceeding our clients’ expectations.
Our clients include many of North America's leading Fortune 500
companies, government and consulting firms. We operate in all major
Canadian cities.
About Nova Scotia Liquor
Commission
Celebrating
almost 80 years of providing Nova Scotians with efficient, responsible
and regulated alcoholic beverage distribution and sales, the NSLC
was created through the Liquor Control Act in 1930 as the Nova Scotia
Liquor Commission. The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation, the fourth
largest business and largest single banner retailer in Nova Scotia,
generates more than a half billion dollars of revenue a year generating
almost $200 million profit annually. It employs more than 1,500
Nova Scotians, offering 5,900 products from around the globe through
161 retail locations and 2,100 licensed establishments.
Originally, the NSLC was responsible for all aspects of alcoholic
beverage distribution and sale throughout the province. However,
in 1946, responsibility for licensing bars, restaurants, and other
sites for the sale of alcoholic beverages was transferred to the
Tavern License Committee (which was later renamed to the Liquor
License Board), and in 1995 included in the Alcohol and Gaming Authority
as legislated through the Gaming Control Act of 1995.
In 2001, the NSLC was transformed from a Commission into a Crown
Corporation, and renamed the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. Its
responsibilities were also enhanced to ensure the NSLC focuses on
operating as a modern, efficient retailer. http://nslcweb.thenslc.com
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