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CitySprint Document Solutions invests in Imprint MIS

  • steve8125
  • Jan 15, 2016
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

CitySprint Document Solutions has chosen a management information system (MIS) from Imprint Business Systems, as part of the company’s drive to capitalise on growth opportunities.

Following a rigorous selection process, the decision was made to invest in Imprint’s Direct Mail Business Control System (BCS), along with Shop Floor Data Capture. The software will cover all aspects of production and fulfilment.

The BCS is a dedicated direct mail module with specialist features, such as an estimating module for multiple items and components of differing run lengths and data processing. The module also makes it easier to control direct mail campaigns within one order. The BCS has been adapted to suit CitySprint Document Solutions’ needs and integrates fully with its existing internal software systems, including CRM and accounting packages, giving the company and its clients’ real time visibility over the status of jobs and helping to provide a more automated workflow.

Nick Hayes, general manager at CitySprint Document Solutions, commented: ‘We chose Imprint as our MIS partner as it is clear that they understand our business and what we are looking for from an MIS system. We are confident that the investment will help us to achieve real time process and cost efficiencies both within our business and also for our clients, so they can build stronger relationships and be even more competitive in a fast changing industry.’

Imprint-MIS sales and marketing director Wayne Beckett said, ‘We are very excited to be working with CitySprint and this project will be yet another installation of our new DM Business Control System module. Using Shop Floor Data Collection across the business will enable CitySprint to compare real costs to estimated costs, which in today’s markets is very important.’


 
 
 

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