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Management System Company Targets Dutch Growth

An Optimus product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Nov 28, 2005

Management information systems (MIS) supplier Optimus, is to increase the services it provides in the Netherlands by establishing a subsidiary in Amersfoort.

Management information systems (MIS) supplier Optimus, is to increase the services it provides in the Netherlands by establishing a subsidiary in Amersfoort.

Optimus Management Informatie Systemen will begin trading on January 1 2006 from the premises of the current distributor, DBS Business Solutions.

Henny van Esch, the international director at Optimus, and the person who will head the new subsidiary, said: "We have an excellent working relationship with DBS, which has represented the Optimus MIS products in the Netherlands for many years.

To help enable a seamless transition the new company will operate from the premises of DBS and we will take on one of its staff experienced in MIS systems.

Sales, training and support for all existing and new customers will be handled by Optimus in the Netherlands from January onwards.

With a direct link to customers we will be in a better position to meet their individual needs.

In addition, developments in MIS and JDF technology continue at an increasing pace and it is more difficult for a distributor to maintain the high degree of knowledge required.

It became clear that the logical solution was for Optimus to form a subsidiary dedicated to MIS technology." Optimus already has subsidiaries in several countries, including Spain and Australia.

Its modules cover all aspects of MIS, including estimating, job tracking, JDF Integration, production scheduling, shop floor data collection, costing and invoicing.

Henny van Esch added: "Internationally we have customers in a wide range of sectors, from sheet-fed and web-offset commercial printing to digital, direct mail and packaging.

We already have 20 customers in Holland and we view the Dutch market as being extremely important going forward, otherwise we wouldn't be investing in the way that we are.".

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