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News Release from: Press-sense | Subject: Business Flow Automation (BFA) technology
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 May 2008
New Systems For Business Flow Automation
At Drupa
Press-sense's Business Flow Automation (BFA) technology and systems are being displayed on nine different stands at the Drupa 2008 exhibition.
Drupa visitors will be able to see Press-sense technology in the Drupa Innovation and Technology Parc (hall 7, stand H7) as well as on the stands of Hewlett Packard, Horizon International, Kodak Print on Demand Solutions, Oce Prismaweb, Presstek, Xeikon and Xerox Freeflow Web Services Press-sense said it is showing technology advancements to its iWay, Press-sense Manager and Press-sense Omnium on its own stand in hall 9, stand E62
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 9 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Press-sense's chief executive officer, Shlomo Ben David, commented: "The principle behind Business Flow Automation is simple.
The printing industry is in the middle of a major shift from a craft manufacturing business in to a dynamic service oriented business.
Everything has become on-demand with print, marketing, books, transactional print and other sectors effected.
Our BFA systems enable our customers to become market leaders within this new environment, whilst growing their businesses by implementing an advanced professional upstream-service platform for their clients.
At the same time they will create a very dynamic, efficient and profitable backend and fulfilment operation." He added: "Using the many production and management tools that embody the BFA principle, print service providers achieve access and control of all of their strategic processes, allowing them to more effectively manage their businesses and production data and ultimately deliver print services more profitably.
The wide acceptance of BFA by the industry's leading players and customers, as is being shown at Drupa, represents the urgent need for new platforms and systems that enable this transformation.".
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