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Command Alkon’s COMMANDseries Software Solution Achieves Certified Integration with SAP®
Nov, 18 2009

(Birmingham, Alabama) -- Command Alkon, a global leader in integrated solutions for the construction materials industry, is pleased to announce that its COMMANDseries 3,8 software solution has achieved certified integration with SAP® applications.
The SAP Integration and Certification Center has certified that COMMANDseries 3.8 software solution successfully integrates with the SAP ERP 6.0 application via enterprise services, providing an integrated sales and delivery process for the construction materials industry.
“We are delighted to announce the successful achievement of SAP certification of our COMMANDseries software solution,” said Phil Ramsey, president of Command Alkon. “Many of our largest customers run SAP solutions, and this certification is an important step in our continuing efforts to provide integrated systems to support our customers’ business.”
Command Alkon Incorporated develops, markets, and supports software and hardware products for the construction materials industry including ready-mixed concrete, aggregate, and asphalt producers.
Command Alkon is a Birmingham, Alabama based company with offices in Columbus, Ohio, Kansas City, Kansas, the UK, France, the Netherlands, Colombia, and India. Command Alkon has been a long-term, financially stable provider to the construction materials industry for over 30 years.
Command Alkon offers 24-hour customer service seven days a week. You may reach a Command Alkon representative through its web site at www.commandalkon.com, or call:
- Toll free from the U.S. or Canada at +1-800-624-1872.
- If outside of the U.S. or Canada, please call +1-205-879-3282
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