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CENTAMAN Systems*

CENTAMAN is a market leader in computer systems for the Local Government, tourism, leisure and attractions markets.  

The CENTAMAN product range includes ticketing, point of sale, stock control, membership management, CRM, bookings, programs management, access control, online, kiosk, mobile solutions and staff administration systems.

The company provides a full range of hardware and professional services backed up by 24/7 customer support from its Sydney based call centre.

CENTAMAN software is installed in over 4,500 installations throughout the world which include:

  • Local Governments, functions and event centres, national
    parks and recreation reserves
  • museums, galleries, zoos, aquariums, observation decks
    and heritage attractions
  • theme parks, water parks and family entertainment
    centres
  • aquatic and leisure centres, swimming schools, bowling
    centres and health clubs
  • tourism, adventure tours and ferry/cruise operations.

Case study

New Plymouth District Council uses CENTAMAN as its core Government Enterprise Bookings Solution. Council also uses CENTAMAN solutions at its leisure centre and swimming pool, museum, art gallery and visitor information centre.

“The CENTAMAN system was initially selected because it provided a single software solution to the management of Council’s many different types of venues,” said Simon Pickford, Manager ‘Customer First’ New Plymouth District Council.

“Over the past 18 months Council has been able to continuously increase our levels of service to our customers through the utilisation of the CENTAMAN suite of products.

“CENTAMAN’s knowledge of the market and recent investment in a dedicated team ensured we could get the local support and expertise we need to ensure the system can meet our current and future requirements.” 

For further information visit www.centaman.com.au or email sales@centaman.com.au

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