Rochester Software Associates (RSA), provider of production print workflow software solutions, and P3 Software announced the availability of an integration between the two firm’s software that reduces costs by streamlining the print procurement process for in-plant print centers.
The integration allows print centers to automate the print procurement process by sending job details from RSA's WebCRD Web to print to P3 Software's P3Source solution so jobs the shop can't produce can be sent out to third party suppliers.
Most in-plants understand that to fully meet customers printing needs they must offer new services or send some work offsite for production. By using this new connection, in-house print centers can cost-effectively manage offsite jobs as if they were produced in the shop, increasing relevancy and capturing cost data that can potentially justify new equipment purchases to grow internal production capacity.
Dirk Craib, RSA’s VP of sales stated, “This integration gives in-plants a growth plan to broaden their offerings and manage more of the organization's print by automating job ordering with WebCRD and easily sending work out for offsite production using P3Source, which manages bidding and tracks performance metrics.”
Bob Yancich, P3Software’s managing director of operations, said, “By working with RSA we have created a homerun for in-plants. WebCRD and P3Source provide a seamless workflow from storefront, to in-plant, to production floor or offsite production that manages offsite jobs like they were produced in the shop, all while reducing costs.”
Both firms will demonstrate how this integration benefits in-plant print centers at PRINTING United in Dallas, October 23 - 25. RSA will demonstrate the latest release of WebCRD and the P3 integration in booth 11146. P3 Software will also demonstrate the integration in booth 11739.
To learn more about the integration or schedule a show demo, visit: https://www.rocsoft.com/printing-united/.
RSA’s workflow solutions are available through RSA’s partners, including Canon, Kodak, Konica Minolta, Ricoh, Toshiba, and Xerox. For more information, visit RSA at https://www.rocsoft.com
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