Dynamic Solutions & Advanced Technologies LTD. - IT Company in Thailand
We @ DSAT
help each of our clients to establish a unique business management process. With a well-structured process for consistent training in technology skill, project management and quality assurance, We can quickly create the best team to give you the highest-quality, most cost-effective solution for your needs.
"Its not the strongest of the species that survived, nor the most intelligent, but the one more responsive to change." ~~Charles Darwin
Software Company in Thailand, Indian Developement center, IT company
ERP, CRM, Supply chain, thailand, Web Portals
Application Software, Software, ERP, IT Solution
DSAT's Application Development covers well-defined and mature application development process, which comprises the complete SDLC from business case analysis to warranty support of the application. Each of the development phases can be defined with metrics and subsequently tracked by industry standard tools that can be used by our customers.
DSAT has speedy communication infrastructure and has 3 development centers globally with local support.
New application development
System Integration
Application migration
Product Development
Elog - Web-centric warehouse management system
VisiLog – Manage your supply Chain
eTrans - Web-centric solution for logistics industry

News
2006 Dec: DSAT launches its Vietnam development center
2007 May: DSAT expanded its development center in India
2007 Feb: DSAT launched its first ever PDA/Handheld application for Elogistics
2007 June: DSAT partners with Four Soft (Gloabal leader in logistics and supply chain solutions)
2007 Aug: DSAT participated in international Logistics fair 2007
2008 Feb: DSAT bags Goverment project in Thailand (Excise Dept.)
2008 March: DSAT opens its Outsourcing services to Thailand Market
RFID Solutions
ERP
WMS & TMS
SCM & CRM
Customised Solutions
Industry Specialisation
Manufacturing
Logistics
Supply Chain
Warehouse
Government
Software Certification & Testing
DSAT's
OutSourcing
Service
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