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From Printvis in Aarhus, Denmark comes Printvis.
PrintVis is a flexible and comprehensive standard ERP/MIS system for the graphical industry that supports workflow in printing works, from commercial to home printing it’s designed for any End User but mostly in the range of 10 to 100 users.
It can be used for quoting all types of jobs in the printing industry, from pure prepress overprinting of all types to pure bindery.
Simple to use, but at the same time very flexible to work with, it is designed by professionals for professionals, the ease of implementation is the result of many years of experience and it is possible to implement PrintVis in short projects of less than 25 days and the system from the bottom up is designed to make upgrades and maintenance as simple as possible.
Product development is done in a stringent and standardised manner making upgrades as easy as the upgrades for other Microsoft certified products, allowing customers to upgrade their software to the latest releases continuously with ease. It’s also scalable and parameter based to allow every company installing PrintVis to have it tailored to their needs in a simple and cost effective way.
It is also easy for users to set up the system using tools and parameters available to the super user.
The aim is to have an easy, yet efficient, way of running a complex business, yet keeping an overall management view and control.
On top of being scalable in size it is also flexible to a level of detail in calculations, and can easily be changed in setup, this means that your system can grow with you in more dimensions. The flexibility of PrintVis makes it possible to setup all kinds of
production machines and operations for estimation.
It also has its own web tool, which allows for better collaboration and communication such as giving customers access to order jobs via the internet, salespeople’s access quotes when on the road, or supply chain management.
All these applications can be run simultaneously on the same database with the same engine, being set up and adjusted by the company’s own people.
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