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NML Systems Limited was originally formed in January 1986. .
The principle business activity of NML Systems Limited prior to 2004 was
providing IT consultancy services to large blue chip companies and providing support to clients both onsite and offsite.
A wide range of applications have been developed and supported and there has been exposure to a diverse range of industries operating in many different countries throughout the world. The experience gained while working at the core of the IT systems run by large organisations and multinational companies has provided the NML Systems team with a wealth of business knowledge and technical experience in many key areas.
Since 2004 the company have diversified into developing and deploying eCommerce sites that are owned, operated and managed by the company. rather than simply providing consultancy to client companies.
The experience and expertise within the company provides a huge opportunity to develop profitable businesses that are designed from the outset to be operated with maximum efficiency after the initial development process is
completed.
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