Sibylle Beckmann

Web2Print system scores more with rich features and more companies order their business documents (E.g., business cards and many business papers) about so-called web2print systems. This saves a lot of time and money. So also the lighting manufacturer TRILUX from Arnsberg, who around the world has several production and subsidiaries. TRILUX chose the web2print system of printing Schmidt from Lunen, to simplify and speed up the large orders for business cards. The technical solution scored both their numerous standards and their flexible customization.

TRILUX employs over 5,000 employees worldwide at nine production sites in Europe and Asia, as well as in twelve European subsidiaries and six regional competence centres in Germany. Alone, the volume of the business card is approximately 20,000 units per year. So far, a staffer for the ordering and shipping of all business cards was responsible at Headquarters. Sibylle Beckmann cares in Arnsberg to communications. I spent a lot of my work time with just the subject of business cards”so Beckmann.

Orders assume data update and review, entrust our company and then even the right package for each site package and send. The cost was huge and was getting bigger.” Too big! This decided the charge at TRILUX and began at the end of 2009 after a solution finding, which should relieve Sibylle Beckmann. You wanted to involve more closely the individual secretariats at the numerous locations and give them the opportunity to order their cards even. No compromise the technical and logistical requirements of project of TRILUX were from start up. Alone the reproducibility of the gradient in the company logo was already so some printing before an impossible task in the past. The different languages, different logos and the varying number of lines of text on the cards were added. The Company TRILUX places utmost importance on the appearance of the company and considered to be very sensitive to color in our House”, says Theodor Schmidt, managing partner of Schmidt printing.

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