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Camstar Expands Operations in Asia.


Opens New Office in China to Support Customers and Partners in Rapidly Growing Region

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Camstar, the leading provider of Enterprise Operations Execution (EOE EOE

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) solutions, today announced the opening of its operations in Shanghai, in the People's Republic of China. The company continues to invest in its global support structure to ensure the success of its customers in the Asia region. The new office will serve as a sales office and competency center to provide training and education to customers and partners in the region. It will augment the support offices already located in Singapore and Japan. The new office will allow Camstar to more fully serve global customers such as, Amkor Technology, Hitachi, NXP NXP Next Experience (formerly Philips Semiconductors)  (Philips), GEM Services, SanDisk, and Sony Ericsson (BMC (BMC Software, Inc., Houston, TX, www.bmc.com) A leading supplier of software that supports and improves the availability, performance, and recovery of applications in complex computing environments. ).

"The opening of this office is a key step in building the infrastructure for our global operations," said Scott Toney, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Camstar Systems. "We expect this office to make a significant contribution to Camstar's future growth. We now have a full Camstar team in close proximity to key customers and partners, which gives us the competitive advantage in this dramatically growing market. Camstar will leverage this office to benefit customers in our key verticals of electronics, semiconductors, medical devices, and biotechnology."

"Camstar's Competency Center in Shanghai is a strong demonstration of commitment by Camstar to the success of their customers, and partners in the growing China market," said Richard J. Kulle, President & CEO of GEM Services. GEM Services is a multinational semiconductor assembly and test contractor that specializes in small-outline surface-mount packages for power semiconductors and a Camstar customer located in the outskirts of Shanghai. "With Camstar's strategic investment, and strong technical resources from its top systems integrator and partner, TR Group, in Shanghai, GEM Services is well-positioned to achieve and exceed our business goals," said Kulle.

In addition to providing training and education for its partners and customers, Camstar-Shanghai is also tasked with expanding its market share in China. Camstar's InSite Enterprise Operations Execution (EOE) system is experiencing rapid adoption in the global market place. InSite for semiconductor manufacturers is a modern, configurable solution that provides significant out-of-the box capabilities and best practices that facilitate successful, rapid implementation for semiconductor backend operations. Aging legacy systems have become an inhibitor to growth, and manufacturers are keen to implement a solution with the high level of flexibility required to effectively scale manufacturing across their complex global sites.

"Camstar is ideally positioned to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the expanding international manufacturing community in China," said Morris St. Angelo, Camstar's Managing Director of Asia Operations. "Our product is proving itself in China every day. Now we have the infrastructure in place to continue to build on our successes."

The address for the new Shanghai office is:

Camstar Systems, Inc.

Level 23 Citigroup Tower

No. 33 Hua Yuan Shi Qiao Road

Pudong, Shanghai 200120

Telephone: +86 - 21 - 6101 0331

Contact: Mike Henry, Director of Sales, Global High Technology

About Camstar Systems, Inc.

Camstar's Enterprise Operations Execution system An Operations Execution System (OES) is a term used to describe a suite of manufacturing systems designed to execute operations tasks, such as production, maintenance or inventory tracking.  helps manufacturers rapidly boost the performance of their distributed manufacturing operations by delivering complete visibility and by providing the flexibility required for rapid growth and change. Camstar's unparalleled solution monitors, controls and synchronizes global manufacturing, delivering process interoperability and best practices - resulting in maximum agility, the highest quality products, and leaner, more efficient operations.

Designed for ultimate configurability and built on services oriented architecture, Camstar's tightly integrated solution set encompasses a manufacturing execution system

Manufacturing execution system (MES) describes a set of integrated functions within a packaged software system or it can also describe the accumulated functionality within the production management infrastructure of a manufacturing or production company.
 (MES (Manufacturing Execution Software) Software that provides real time access to plant activities that include equipment, labor, orders and inventory. An MES integrates the data with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems so that management has complete control of ), quality management system (QMS (1) (Minolta-QMS, Inc., Mobile, AL) A manufacturer of laser printers founded in 1977 by Jim Busby. Initially involved with controllers for printing bar codes and labels, it entered the laser printer business in the mid-1980s and set numerous records. ), business process interoperability Business process interoperability (BPI) is a state that exists when a business process can meet a specific objective automatically utilizing essential human labor only. Typically, BPI is present when a process conforms to standards that enable it to achieve its objective regardless  (BPI), and manufacturing business intelligence (MBI MBI Management Buy-In
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). Industry-specific, out-of-the box applications and a proven implementation methodology ensure successful deployment and rapid time to benefit.

More than 100 leading companies, including AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. , Amkor, ASAT ASAT
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, Corning, GEM Services, Genesis Microchip, Hitachi, IBM, Kodak, Philips Semiconductor, SanDisk, Sony Ericsson (BMC), Renesas and SCHOTT rely on Camstar as a trusted software partner.

For more information, please visit www.camstar.com. Or visit our Chinese language website at http://asia.camstar.com/asia/simplified/index.asp
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