About FactoryMaster
Mission
"Our mission is to deliver and support versatile and robust software solutions to
businesses worldwide - on budget, on time, every time"
History
FactoryMaster was established in 1991 as a general software house and system supplier
called Comsolt. The company was offering various individual manual work order records
and registers. In 1992 Graham Scott, the company founder, started working on improving
the product which resulted in a first version of FactoryMaster being written in
a pre-Windows language.
By 1996, FactoryMaster had grown, and the first version of Windows-based FactoryMaster
was launched. In the same year the company was registered as FactoryMaster LTD,
as well as the software - FactoryMaster©
Today
FactoryMaster today is a product that’s not standing still, but developing in line
with the industry dynamics, current customers’ demands and foreseen future business
requirements. Since the very first release of FactoryMaster, we have been continuously
developing and adding new functionality to the product every month.
Today’s high-precision industries form a key area of the companies target market.
However, there are other areas of growing importance, such as the new opportunities,
in new sectors. We are also proud to have many partners and consultants all over
the world who provide professional support, advice and guidance to our customers
globally.
We are contributing towards automating as much of our supply chain procedures as
possible, from customer through to manufacturer and suppliers. In consultation with
our clients and their own customers, we are constantly developing our supply chain
procedures to improve speed and control of various processes.
Future
We are now looking into ways of providing more advanced integration links with third
party modules like accounting, CAD/CAM and nesting software. Another priority is
incorporating remote functionality and latest 2D and 3D barcode technologies along
with RFID, finger print recognition and automated e-trading links with customers,
suppliers and sub-contractors.