Master Business Systems signs reseller agreement
Master Business System’s signs reseller agreement with Objective Trapeze Solutions; helping to ease building consent backlogs across the country.
Master Business Systems, leaders in their field with the GoGet Mobile building inspection and processing suite, announced today they have signed a reseller agreement with Trapeze Solutions; the software development company at the forefront of image editing technology with their Trapeze product suite. This agreement stands to increase the efficiency of building consent processing across New Zealand.
Master Business Systems can now offer Trapeze Desktop products and training.
MBS is now able to provide a one stop shop: A seamless, streamlined, end to end, paper-free consent processing solution.
Managing director of Master Business Systems, Laurence Bevan, had this to say of the reseller agreement, “This agreement ensures maximum efficiency and a seamless service for our customers. We’re excited about the opportunity to partner with Trapeze Solutions and to put GoGet and Trapeze in front of new as well as existing customers”.
Vice President of Trapeze Solutions, Glyn Williams, said “this is a great opportunity and a logical partnership. We share the same audience and can provide the whole solution”.
“Trapeze has great traction with 80% of NZ councils as customers. Our aim is to get users working with Trapeze to its full extent to gain maximum benefit – and GoGet plays an important role in achieving this.
About GoGet:
With GoGet, the whole building process is covered. Users have the ability to submit consents, process, manage, create and request inspections, as well as capture results.
To learn more about GoGet, go to www.goget.co.nz
About Trapeze Desktop solutions:
Trapeze is the go to document image manipulation tool for planners and building control staff – to enable the full electronic building consent process.
To Learn more about Trapeze, go to www.onstreamsystems.com
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