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We are a long-established provider of multi-user computerised accounting and process control solutions for all types of customer, with special systems for the Motor Trade for food commodity trading and for Weigh/Label applications for the food production industry.

We offer electronic data conversion from most competitive systems to our Comtass SQL offering, which is in use in installations from single user to over 120 users across 7 sites.

Last year over SIXTY MILLION POUNDS worth of invoices were raised on COMTASS accounting installations!

COMTASS SQL allows all your logos and graphics to be included in your forms - all you need for everything is a printer and plain A4 paper. Click here for some examples!

Our Mission

To provide our COMTASS SQL computerised accounting solution as a fully-featured windows based alternative to Sage Line 100, Pegasus Opera, Weir Systems and the like. This system is written around Microsoft SQL Server - there is no more reliable file system available on the Windows platform.

To provide a cost-effective system tailored to the needs of any organisation which feels that their existing system is not giving them what they want - the more difficult the better.

To provide a robust, fully-featured alternative for all users in the motor trade at a price considerably less that the market leaders.

To provide users in the food process industries with integrated weigh/label systems, including sales order processing with live order picking from both weighing indicators and scanning. We have weigh/label systems in place from Bebecula in the Outer Hebrides to Milford Haven in the South West of Wales.

Contact Information

Telephone
44(0)1241 856249
FAX
44(0)1241 856250
Postal address
11 Queen Street, Carnoustie, Angus DD7 7AX
Electronic mail
  info@grwallace.co.uk
 

 

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Last modified: August 18, 2004