Managing director, Simon Moore said: "We are always reviewing our systems and equipment in order to stay one step ahead of ever-increasing client growth.
"Technique MIS will enable us to integrate all our existing systems and put real-time information into the hands of our sales and customer service teams."
When it is rolled out later this year, the MIS will connect Eclipse's existing separate systems for estimating, orders, job planning, production scheduling, stock control, costing and CRM.
"Not only will this improve our efficiency overall but more importantly it will give greater speed of response to our customers," said Moore.
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