Advertisement
 
 

Wanted: A MISsionary Zeal

When competing for investment dollars against more tangible assets, MIS solution providers sometimes find it hard to get the ‘thumbs up.’

September 2007 by Tom Polischuk
The term MIS—management information systems—gets thrown around so much that the significance of its impact gets taken for granted. Company management and all employees making management decisions (and in well-managed companies, these decisions are made at the lowest possible organizational level) depend on accurate, real-time information to make good decisions that enhance the bottom line.

So, you would think systems that provide the information for management decisions would get top billing, or at least some priority. However, this is not always the case.

Companies that are in the MIS business for the printing arena sometimes struggle to win the battles for investment dollars when going up against more tangible assets such as presses, prepress systems, or converting equipment. However, these companies know they can deliver ROIs that clearly justify the expense, and in many cases, put companies in a position to grow their businesses.

To get an assessment of the current environment surrounding MIS in the package-printing arena, packagePRINTING contacted a number of MIS suppliers. Here’s what they had to say.

pP: How is your company positioned in the business/production software space relative to package printing? How do you differentiate your company from the competition?

Jim Drisler, executive VP, sales and marketing, CRC Information Systems—CRC Information Systems offers two extremely powerful estimating modules designed exclusively for the package-printing industry—Folding Carton Estimating and Flexible Packaging Estimating. Both work seamlessly within a fully-integrated business management software package known as THE System.

CRC differentiates itself by providing exceptional service along with the most comprehensive, fully integrated, yet intuitive and easy-to-use suite of software available to the package-printing industry. CRC has developed more than 100 modules that address all aspects of business management, yet the workflow is presented in a straightforward manner that makes sense to users.

Chris Wood, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, DiMS!® organizing print—DiMS! has a comprehensive offering in the package-printing market. Our biggest success has been in roll labels and folding cartons particularly, in the multi-plant market.

Marc Olin, Sr. VP/General Manager, EFI Advanced Professional Print Software (APPS)—EFI offers PSI Flexo, a full-featured, highly flexible Print MIS designed to meet the unique office and shop floor management needs of the package printer. PSI streamlines production and helps businesses maximize their profit potential.

Brian Lynch, VP of sales and marketing, Operon Systems—Our product and offering is not limited to package printing, in that most any business can benefit from our Productivity Solution. What makes us unique is our approach to serve the customers and our ability to react quickly to their requests and needs. We make and sell a complete turnkey productivity solution. Our goal is to be the easiest system to implement, the most responsive company to customer needs, and the most professional organization to work with.
 

MORE ON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT >>

FROM THE BOOKSTORE

Whether it is a hard cover novel, a flyer in a retail store or your Sunday newspaper, behind every printed piece there are dozens of important decisions required to make sure it delivers the intended message. <i>Basics of Print Production</i> provides an overview of the steps required to make a creative concept into a printed piece, including:
• Developing preliminary and final specifications for a print project
• Determining the size and format for a printed piece
• Acquiring, scanning, and proofing images
• Building the print-ready digital mechanicals
• Printing, binding, and finishing the piece
• Packing and shipping the piece to its destination

Being aware of the basics of a process helps everyone who is involved recognize the time and cost factors as well as the influence of each decision or step on the overall process. This book provides the reader with practical tips and guidelines on each step in the production process. Best Practices for Print Automation

Whether it is a hard cover novel, a flyer in a retail store or your Sunday newspaper, behind every printed piece there are dozens of important decisions required to make sure it delivers the intended message. Basics of Print Production provides an overview of the steps required to make a...

ORDER NOW

The graphic communications industry is facing some very serious challenges, but that doesn't mean there isn't still a lot of life and opportunity in our future. 

Competing for Print's Thriving Future focuses on how printers can create their own positive future by understanding and taking advantage of the emerging changes — the changes that are shaping the printing industry of today and tomorrow. 

Use the research, analysis, and forecasts in this book to: 
• Assess the changes taking place
• Understand the changes
• Design a plan to deal with the changes

Topics include: 
• Economic forces, life cycle, and competitive position
• Place in the national and global economies
• Industry structure, cost structure, and profitability trends
• Emerging market spaces--ancillary and print management services
• Competitive strategies, tactics, and business models
• Key practices of SuperPrinters
• Combating foreign competition
• Social network usage
• A ten-step process to survive and thrive Competing for Print’s Thriving Future

The graphic communications industry is facing some very serious challenges, but that doesn't mean there isn't still a lot of life and opportunity in our future. Competing for Print's Thriving Future focuses on how printers can create their own positive future by understanding and taking advantage of the emerging changes...

ORDER NOW

 

MORE ON MIS >>

FROM THE BOOKSTORE

Arm yourself with the resources you need - concepts, strategies and a tactical roadmap - to successfully implement CIM and achieve new levels of operational and manufacturing efficiency, flexibility, and profitability; compete effectively; and bring top-line benefits that will help attract new customers and result in business growth. With a focus on efficiency and profitability, <i>Computer-Integrated Manufacturing</i> covers such important topics as Six Sigma, ISO certification, lean manufacturing, and just-in-time manufacturing, and includes an introduction to standards and the Job Definition Format(JDF). Computer-Integrated Manufacturing: Realizing the Benefits

Arm yourself with the resources you need - concepts, strategies and a tactical roadmap - to successfully implement CIM and achieve new levels of operational and manufacturing efficiency, flexibility, and profitability; compete effectively; and bring top-line benefits that will help attract new customers and result in business growth. With a...

ORDER NOW

 

COMMENTS

Click here to leave a comment...
Comment *
Most Recent Comments: