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Corporate Accounts
E Flo Expedite is a storefront focused primarily on assisting commercial print providers
in retaining existing customers and attracting new accounts that require an easy
but well managed route to procuring print through one solution.
Giving convenience to your customers to order from anywhere any time not only builds
sales volume but also builds their confidence and loyalty. E Flo works however your
customer does - have your customer decide which users have permissions and responsibilities
and E Flo does the rest from providing a PDF proof, forwarding orders for approval
to job submission.
At the template level and dependent upon template rules, users are empowered to
edit text (font, colour, size etc), images (crop, re-size, apply effects) using
the E Flo design interface. If given the needed permissions, users can also draw
text or image boxes. E Flo Expedite also has advanced features for multi-page documents
such as brochures and newsletters with support for flowing text between pages.
This guarantees the right jobs go for print every time, that everybody has their
own 'ordering permissions', and that there is one cast-iron source of statistics
of who's done what, when, and how much it cost. E Flo virtually eliminates mistakes,
saves everybody time and effort, safeguards the customers corporate identity and
makes proofing simple, quick and foolproof.
Beyond just being an easy to use web storefront for web-to-print E Flo can:
- Be tailored and branded for each individual client
- Offer accurate stock levels for static items which can easily be
managed by the user and supplier
- Provide multi level order approval framework
- E Flo comes standard with a comprehensive, fully customizable reporting
engine. Reports can be scheduled to run and made available to the end user clients
as either MS Word, MS Excel, PDF or HTML
E Flo can also help your business:
- Improve profitability
- Retain current customers
- Expand business offerings
- Attract new customers
- Maximize productivity
- Maximize capacity
In short, printing has switched from being an internal - looking business to a customer
- focused one. The current state of economic affairs dictate that simply selling
"ink on paper" is not enough; printers have to sell added value.
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