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Mystic Management Systems, Inc. Launches New Website & Logo

Partnership with Smizer Perry results in a new website, a new logo, and a new message. Part of the expansion of Mystic Management Systems for 2008. /Software News Articles/ - NORWICH, CT, March 03, 2008 — Mystic Management Systems, a leading provider of web based product and quality management systems for twenty-five years, has launched a new website and logo with the help of Smizer Perry of New London, Connecticut. Beginning on the first of March all traffic to the old website will be directed to www.mysticmsi.com. The search for a new direction in the marketing of Mystic Management Systems" premier web-based application ensur began back in late July 2007. After interviewing various design houses Mystic Management Systems found an exciting creative team in Smizer Perry. Their extensive knowledge in working with Life Science organizations and unique approach to marketing meant a perfect fit for Mystic Management Systems. "It was great to find a local business that understood our needs and global reach." said Robert T. Sullivan, President and Owner of Mystic Management Systems. "From the first meeting I had with Amy, Rebecca, and Lindsey of Smizer Perry, I knew they understood my needs, my business, and above all the needs of our customers. They understood the need for our change while keeping the value of our brand. I was amazed and excited at every turn as they worked on this project. I cannot wait to see what happens next!" "Unlike some of our competitors" sites, Smizer Perry has helped us create a clear modern message to prospective clients in search of document control, CAPA, training solutions, and packaging/specification management needs. To our current customers the new website communicates what they have come to expect from Mystic Management Systems: stellar customer service. To those organizations searching for a solution, our new website will help them quickly narrow down the search without complexity." stated Erroin A. Martin, Vice President, Sales. The new website and logo is not the end in the relationship between Mystic Management Systems and Smizer Perry. According to principles involved it is just the beginning. About Mystic Management Systems Product ensur Ensur is a web based software application that is a solution for organizations that need to have document control, corrective action preventative action, packaging/specification management and a complete training management solution for their employees. Mystic Management Systems" ensur is used by companies that must meet ISO standards, FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, Safe Quality Food standards, GMP, OSHA, and other regulations. Industries using ensur include, but not limited to, the Life Sciences, Consumer Packaged Goods, Aerospace, Military/Government, and Mining. Ensur is scalable and configurable to meet companies" ever changing needs in complex markets.


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