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Syncron Tech and Tieto partnership in Pulp&Paper Energy management

Syncron Tech partnership with Tieto on Energy Management solutions and expand with SyncPower® EMS Tieto's TIPS portfolio for the Pulp, Paper and Flat sheet industry.

SyncPower® EMS is a software module for forecasting and optimising mills’ energy consumption with far greater accuracy than before and providing better capabilities to participate in energy markets. In addition, it solves many other practical questions around energy management planning and internal processes, such as invoicing. The integration of SyncPower EMS with TIPS will also benefit customers through its fast payback time.

Tieto is a global leader in Pulp and Paper industry MES software. Tieto’s TIPS solution is optimized for the pulp, paper, board, tissue and flat sheet industries utilizing the industry-proven best functions for both MES (Manufacturing Execution System) and ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning).

“We are pleased to deepen our partnership with Tieto to provide improved, more comprehensive solutions for the industry and innovate new services and solutions around energy management and optimisation”, says Jussi Eskelinen, CEO, Syncron Tech Oy.

 

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