DiMS! organizing print upgrades CIP4 membership

Posted in Latest News on May 28, 2010

DiMS! organizing print, a supplier of MIS/ERP systems for the printing and packaging industries, has become a partner member of the CIP4 organization (International Cooperation for the Integration of Processes in Pre-press, Press and Post-press). By elevating its status, DiMS! organizing print becomes the first new company in four years to contribute as a partner member.  

DiMS! organizing print has been a full member of CIP4 since 2003. As part of the membership upgrade, DiMS! organizing print has appointed Annemieke Marneth-Dirkes, pictured, for a seat on the advisory board. 

‘DiMS! organizing print has made a major commitment to the JDF Product Certification program and has the distinction of being the first MIS company to complete all the certifications that are applicable to MIS systems,’ said Jim Harvey, CIP4’s executive director. ‘Furthermore, DiMS! staff has been active in developing education and marketing programs within CIP4. Clearly DiMS! is already committed to CIP4 and our mission of fostering automation in the printing industry, and I’m glad that they are taking one step further towards this commitment by stepping up to the partner level membership within CIP4.’  

‘Our decision to upgrade our membership level to partner member is based on our desire to support and help further printers in the graphic arts industry,’ said Gerard Marneth, CEO. ‘I mentioned late last year that DiMS! organizing print is serious about our commitment to JDF integration and enhancing MIS technology so that customers can really benefit from cost savings, and through our increasing involvement with CIP4, we can ensure that this commitment will be rendered.’   

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