Radley Corporation
is pleased to be
associated
with these fine organizations.
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ASTM International is one of the largest standards development and delivery systems in the world. For over a century, ASTM has met the technical needs of commerce. ASTM International provides a forum in which stakeholders from both the supply and demand sides of the marketplace come together and produce documents for trade and best business practices that are used around the globe. ASTM's market relevance is evident in over 100 industrial and management sectors, ranging from construction materials and environmental assessment to medical devices and property management systems. Over 130 nations are represented in ASTM International. |
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NPMA is a professional membership association for those employees who have responsibility and ultimate accountability for the physical assets of their organization. Our Association members oversee the effective and efficient management of fixed-assets and ensure proper records are kept of the equipment, materials, or other movable and durable property on the inventory. NPMA serves as a center of excellence, education, and evolution for the profession. Recognized as world-class professionals, members benefit from the finest products, programs, and services that promote professional development. |
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ASC X12, chartered by the American National Standards Institute more than 30 years ago, develops and maintains EDI and CICA standards along with XML schemas which drive business processes globally. The diverse membership of ASC X12 includes technologists and business process experts, encompassing health care, insurance, transportation, finance, government, supply chain and other industries. For additional information, visit www.x12.org. |
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The American Institute of Steel Construction is the premier
organization for everyone involved in the design and construction
of fabricated structural steel buildings and bridges. While
best known for the development of the Specification for Steel
Buildings and the Manual of Steel Construction, AISC's activities
range from meeting with owners and architects to explain
the advantages of structural steel to a wide range of university
programs that help influence future engineers, architects,
and construction managers. |
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"MWUG is the largest independent user
group for QAD's manufacturing management and Enterprise Application
software. We represent manufacturing companies in the Midwestern
U.S. as well as QAD partners and other product/service providers
who support QAD systems. Our mission is to provide a forum
for members to share & exchange
information through educational conferences, to establish mutual
support and peer contacts, and to promote and advance the use
of our members' ERP systems." |
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The Southeastern User Group was created to provide networking,
support, and education for QAD Users in the Southeastern Region
of the U.S. In addition to providing educational value to our
members, our Bi-Annual Meetings serve as a means of communication
with QAD, Inc. on common issues of interest. We operate in association
with the America's User Group as a "Regular" User
Group. |
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The Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) is a global organization
that enhances the capabilities of real Oracle users in their
day-to-day use and management of the growing family of Oracle
Applications. Formed in 1990, the OAUG is one of the software
industry's most successful user groups and speaks with one
voice for the family of Oracle Applications users. The OAUG
provides access to a global knowledgebase of solutions to its
members and offers unique networking opportunities within a
global user community. |
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Founded in 1982, AIAG is a globally recognized organization
where OEMs and suppliers unite to address and resolve issues
affecting the worldwide automotive supply chain. AIAG's
goals are to reduce cost and complexity through collaboration;
improve product quality, health, safety and the environment;
and optimize speed to market throughout the supply chain.
Headquartered in the metro Detroit area, its more than
1,500 member companies include North American, European
and Asia-Pacific OEMs and suppliers to the automotive industry.
Additional information is available on the Internet at www.aiag.org. |
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