Interaction key for Printlogic at Print Show
Printlogic, a specialist in integrated business management systems, has said The Print Show 2021 will serve as a valuable hub of interaction as the industry continues to return to normal.
Print Monthly Consultant Editor
Tuesday, 18 May 2021 09:30 GMT
Printlogic has previously exhibited at The Print Show
One of the latest companies to sign up to exhibit at the event, Printlogic will use its presence at the show to meet with potential clients and gather feedback on how the wider market has evolved during the past year.
Working with more than 10,000 users worldwide, Printlogic systems cover areas such as estimates, production, accounts, reporting and marketing.
“Events like The Print Show 2021 allow us to interact with potential clients, get new input on the market's needs, especially given how it will have evolved in the last year,” Printlogic’s executive director Geoff Needham said.
“In addition, we have added significant functionality - which does not cost anything extra - to our MIS in the areas of barcode scanning for production, scheduling, CRM and integrations with a number of other leading software solutions in the industry.”
Events like The Print Show 2021 allow us to interact with potential clients, get new input on the market's needs, especially given how it will have evolved in the last year”
Printlogic will showcase its new scheduling options, as well as integration to Enfocus Switch, Antalis and other industry sources. Visitors can also find out more about the new CRM that was added for 2020, along with barcoding and shop floor data collection features.
“We really hope that lots of people will be making the trip to the show given that last year event did not go ahead, and that l many of them end up chatting to us at our stand.
“Once potential customers see our software a large proportion of them tend to get in touch and ultimately use our system.
“Hopefully confidence in the industry will have returned by September with business volumes back to some reasonable level, and if this is the case maybe the show can help printers with how they plan to operate their businesses in the following 12 months.”
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