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Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Encompix Manufacturing Software Named in Top 40 by Manufacturing Business Technology

According to Thomas R. Cutler, spokesperson for the ETO
Institute (www.etoinstitute.org), “The inclusion of Encompix on
Manufacturing Business Technology Top 40 Emerging Software
vendor list is not a surprise. Encompix has filled the
manufacturing software requirements of Engineer-to-Order
companies since 1992. The company name reflects the commitment
to developing business application solutions that encompass the
complex areas of project-based and job-based manufacturing. The
ETO Institute regularly encounters manufacturers who need
tailored solutions to the segment which is quite distinct from
repetitive manufacturing.”

According to Manufacturing Business Technology magazine, October
2005, the senior editorial team used factors such as growth
statistics and recent customer wins, Encompix (www.encompix.com)
is among the top emerging software vendors.

While Encompix is not large enough to make the MBT Global 100
list published in July, the firm is growing quickly, having
captured a significant percentage of the ETO (Engineer-to-Order)
Manufacturing sector. The criteria for selection was not rigid,
however greater attention was focused on core manufacturing,
supply chain, and lean manufacturing vendors.

Encompix has a client base of over 200 ETO manufacturers; a
brief profile of some of the new 2005 ETO clients is available
at http://encompix.com/news/news.asp. According to Roger Meloy,
Director of Marketing for Encompix, “This year (2005) we have
experienced tremendous growth for the company and 2006 is going
to be even stronger. We know the ETO manufacturing issues better
than any other manufacturing software vendor and are honored to
be recognized by Manufacturing Business Technology.”

Encompix www.encompix.com Roger Meloy 513-733-0066

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