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Thiruvananthapuram: IBS Software, a Technopark-based company specialising in information technology solutions for the travel, transportation and logistics industry, has opened a new global centre of operations at Toronto in Canada. The new unit will be the company’s fourth centre in the Americas after Atlanta, Washington DC and Phoenix, and the 13th worldwide. V.K. Mathew, Chairman and CEO of IBS Group, said, “IBS has been growing rapidly in the past few years. We foresee great potential for growth and expansion of our business in Canada and this office in Toronto will provide our customers the focus and support in line with IBS’ global delivery model.” “IBS, with its comprehensive suite of products and solutions for the travel, transportation and logistics industry, will be able to leverage the new office in order to maintain a focussed, Canadian approach, ensuring success for its current and future customers,” Alan Young, IBS’ Head of Operations, Canada, said. IBS offers a range of products and services that manage mission-critical operations of airlines, airports, oil and gas companies etc. .
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