MultiPress 6.0 Sirius: Expedition: Kits, Delivery & Shipping

Thursday, October 24, 2024 - 10:00 - 10:30

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MultiPress 6.0 Sirius: Expedition: Kits, Delivery & Shipping

In the competitive print and sign industry, fast and flawless delivery is no longer just an advantage—it’s an absolute necessity. This webinar focuses on the essential elements that determine whether your print company can stay competitive: shipping and logistics.

Without a strong logistics strategy, you risk delays, incorrect deliveries, and unhappy customers. In our webinar, you’ll learn how an integrated logistics chain, which tracks both shipments and the installation of sign and large-format orders, can transform your business. With a seamless logistics approach, you can close jobs faster, invoice more efficiently, and increase customer satisfaction.

Additionally, well-managed logistics help you avoid unexpected high shipping costs and prevent endless price discussions with customers.

In the webinar, we will cover:

  • Integration with carriers for optimal shipping
  • Accurate calculations, from order to delivery
  • Efficient processing with kits
  • Flawless delivery using labels and delivery notes
  • Streamlined shipping planning
  • Executing deliveries with the MultiPress App
  • Importing prices and performing accurate post-calculations

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  • 24 October 2024 (10:00)
  • 0 Hour 30 Minutes

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Key speakers

Davy Verstaen
Robert Hartman

Country Manager The Netherlands

After a commercial career of 31 years with industry peer Compri, Robert joined Dataline in 2018 as Business Development Manager for the Netherlands.

Davy Verstaen
Christoph Krohn

Product Director

After extensive and successful training at the Higher Institute for Graphic Education (HIGRO), Christoph took his first steps in the graphics sector. He has been working at Dataline since 2000, where he is Product Director.