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Asia Pacific Zone Gets PrintJob Software Presence

A PrintJob product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Jul 13, 2004

Printjob Ltd, the developer of front-end customer facing print management software, has appointed PrintNZ to represent all of PrintJob's e-procurement products in Australia and New Zealand.

Printjob Ltd, the developer of front-end customer facing print management software, has appointed New Zealand print consultancy PrintNZ to represent all of PrintJob's e-procurement products in Australia and New Zealand.

Australasia has a thriving print industry and demand for e-procurement technologies is ever increasing, according to Printjob.

PrintNZ will be the point of contact for existing Printjob users throughout the Asia Pacific region and will also develop new business.

The locally hosted Printjob software includes PrintJob's PJOS Standard and Pro editions both currently at version 3.0.

They provide fully featured e-procurement tools for print buyers which allow template editing, job submission, stock management and order analysis, said Printjob.

The company said it currently has a good presence in the Australian markets but with a growing number of enquiries from the region feels a direct base there is imperative.

Max Kulow of Printjob UK said: "There is an enormous demand for e-procurement in Australia and New Zealand, especially from print buyers - as was shown by the response during our last trade show there." Kevin Trye of PrintNZ said: "Printjob technologies fit comfortably among our growing number of offerings.

We've recently completed a series of half-day e-procurement workshops and the response from customers has been very encouraging.

Of particular importance to the local market in New Zealand and Australia is the flexibility and configuration of PJ Solutions.

This is an exciting time.".

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