DiMS! to introduce MIS system to North American market

DiMS! organizing print, a supplier of MIS systems for the printing and packaging industries, will launch its DiMS.NET! product into the North American market at Print 09. DiMS.NET! is the latest generation of the DiMS! system, which can automate the complete range of web-enabled administrative and printing processes across a company. DiMS.NET! is said to be well-suited to medium-to-large printers with multiple facilities.
DiMS.NET! features end-to-end integration – from estimating to planning and scheduling, pre-press to production, shipping to invoicing, and financials. With the familiar look and feel of the latest Microsoft products, DiMS.NET! enables clear communication of data in multiple currencies and multiple languages across every location. The software is claimed to enable greater efficiency while reducing rollout time.
An enhanced scheduling board captures all characteristics of each job and proposes the most efficient way to run it. Scheduling can be viewed across departments, plants and even international borders. Data is integrated into one database, yielding an enterprise-wide management view. Drill downs and dashboards to the transaction level are standard. Internal and external documents are available in the integrated archive, providing real-time access even to current communications.
Luther Erlund, North American president for DiMS! organizing print, commented: ‘DiMS.NET! is based on proven experience in the printing industry, and capitalizes on a distinguished background in print business management systems. Some of the most respected printers in the world rely on DiMS! to manage their businesses, and DiMS.NET! is expected to extend the DiMS! footprint in the industry. DiMS.NET! has been fully tested and the new version is available for immediate implementation.’
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