As global manufacturing supply chains continue shifting toward Southeast Asia, enterprises establishing regional operations increasingly require stable and scalable IT infrastructure. Taiwanese technology leaders Digiwin and eASPNet, both with decades of industry experience, are actively expanding their presence in Thailand to support this transition.
In 2025, Digiwin Thailand and GWS CLOUD, which is the Thai subsidiary of eASPNet, launched a comprehensive solution named Digiwin ERP on GWS CLOUD. Digiwin Thailand is responsible for ERP consulting and system setup based on real factory needs. GWS CLOUD provides stable cloud services, including backup and networking, to help reduce maintenance costs. Since its launch, the solution has already helped many Thai manufacturers speed up their digital transformation.
As Taiwanese businesses in Thailand transition to digital systems, ERP serves as the core for linking warehouses, production, and financial management. Without stable cloud architecture and backup tools, companies face operational risks and low efficiency. By using ERP with GWS CLOUD, companies can reduce hardware limits and IT workload, while experts take care of system security and data protection.
One example is a Taiwanese auto parts manufacturer establishing a new factory in Thailand. The company needed an ERP system ready within three months to support production. By adopting a cloud-based approach instead of building a traditional server room, deployment time was significantly reduced. The system went live in less than half of the expected timeframe and continues to operate stably without onsite IT staff.
In addition to Thailand, eASPNet has strong experience in helping companies move ERP systems to the cloud in Taiwan, across industries such as catering, retail, logistics, and manufacturing. Its flexible cloud services and 24 hour support help ensure stable and continuous operations.
Together, Digiwin and eASPNet are helping companies quickly start and grow their business in new markets. In 2025, they will focus on industries such as electronics, auto parts, and metal processing in Thailand, continuing to expand their presence in Southeast Asia.
