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SYSPRO announces that it has been selected by Nevados for an ERP solution

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The Nevados technology platform pairs all-terrain solar trackers with a comprehensive software suite to optimize solar performance and improve PV plant reliability while respecting the natural landscape.

TUSTIN — SYSPRO, a global provider of ERP software, announced that Nevados, a solar power equipment manufacturer, has chosen SYSPRO ERP to automate its supply chain processes and provide a financial management system of record.

The Nevados technology platform pairs all-terrain solar trackers with a comprehensive software suite to optimize solar performance and improve PV plant reliability while respecting the natural landscape. The company’s solar trackers are ideal for sloped, and rolling terrain, which helps solar project developers and contractors simplify the design, installation, and operation of their solar power plants. Founded in 2014 as an engineering company, Nevados first commercialized its product in 2020.

The company considered 20 software vendors before choosing SYSPRO and their implementation partner, Systems Advisory Services. Nevados says they like the responsiveness and expertise of the SYSPRO and SAS teams, as well as the automation that SYSPRO ERP brings to supply chain and financial management.

“As a young company, we were seeking an ERP vendor that would help us scale our business,” said Scott Troy, VP of supply chain at Nevados. “We needed to move away from tribal knowledge and manual processes, to a system that everyone can follow. It was essential to implement an ERP that had the capacity to grow.”

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“SYSPRO has been an excellent partner, and it’s clear that they understand our industry,” Troy said. “That understanding is reflected in their ERP platform. It’s just the foundation we are looking for on which to build our growing business.”

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