Book Printer Aims For Regional E-Commerce Award

A Biddles product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Sep 21, 2005

Kings Lynn (UK) printer, Biddles, is now a finalist for the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Sunday Times Regional Ecommerce award.

Kings Lynn (UK) printer, Biddles, is now a finalist for the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Sunday Times Regional Ecommerce award.

The winner of the national award will be announced on October 6 and will receive a £50,000 first prize.

Biddles, the book printer, said that it is working in one of the most complex, sophisticated fast moving areas of maunfacturing.

The company has invested in AXLR8 on-line job tracking systems for some years to present progress reports on jobs to its 400 clients who can have anything up to 100 concurrent jobs running simultaneously.

Biddles also uses AXLR8 Trigaware to automate messages to clients alerting them of dispatches and events that need attention.

The company has also been preparing to release the next versions of its on-line price estimating system and on-line ordering systems that allow clients to budget for and subsequently order books in fast, flexible production runs.

The systems are claimed to reduce clients' costs as well as those of Biddles.

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