Webinar: The key benefits of a connected workflow, with Infigo and printIQ, 5th December 2024

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Hear it from our customers: The 3 key benefits of a connected workflow

Print managers will learn about the key benefits and opportunities of a connected, automated workflow in Infigo’s latest webinar:  ‘The key benefits of a connected workflow’, which Infigo will co-host with our workflow partner and friends at printIQ.

Held on Thursday 5th December at 1.30PM GMT | 8.30AM EST, as the title suggests, as well as learning from Infigo and printIQ’s web-to-print experts, the session will also include real world feedback from clients who are maximising revenue opportunities with a connected workflow.

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Chaired by Infigo Head of Global Marketing, Chris Minn, the session will include an in-depth demonstration of the Infigo platform from Infigo Head of Global Sales, Paul Bromley, and a deep dive into printIQ, with UK Sales Manager at printIQ, Rob Thurston.

 

An insightful Q&A session will then follow this so you can get all the technical details you need to create an automated workflow

 

Focussing on three main pillars, attendees will discover how workflows are the backbone of seamless online customer experiences. By integrating various touchpoints, you can eliminate friction, enable personalised interactions, and streamline the customer journey from start to finish. This approach is particularly critical as consumer expectations continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace

The 3 key benefits of a connected workflow

Operational efficiencies

 

A connected workflow boosts operational efficiency by significantly reducing manual intervention and improving job completion speeds. A study from Smithers revealed that print businesses with high levels of automation complete jobs 40% faster. Key point Intelligence also noted that automated workflows reduce print job errors by 50-80%, minimising costly rework and waste.

 

The operational efficiencies of a connected, automated system include:

 

• Automated hand-offs across departments: From front-office orders to shipping.
• Visibility across the business: Real-time access to production schedules, job statuses, and reports.
• MIS integration as the backbone: An integrated Management Information System (MIS) tracks material costs, process times, and machinery utilisation, enabling accurate pricing, delivery dates, and more.

 

Data-driven insight

 

According to the McKinsey Global Institute, data-driven organisations are 23 times more likely to acquire customers, six times more likely to retain them, and 19 times more likely to be profitable. Connected workflows powered by robust data enable businesses to operate with greater precision and insight.

 

Key areas where MIS data drives value include:

 

• Financial insights: Real-time profit margins and cost analysis tied directly to jobs.
• Production metrics: Monitoring completion times, machine utilisation rates, and productivity.
• Inventory management: Accurate stock levels to ensure reliable delivery dates.
• Customer data: Comprehensive order histories, payment patterns, and preferences.
• Quality improvement: Tracking errors and rework rates for continuous improvement.
• Operational insights: Resource allocation, scheduling efficiency, and identification of bottlenecks.

 

Join us on Thursday 5th December – 1.30PM GMT | 8.30AM EST

This event is a unique opportunity to gain first-hand insights from industry leaders and understand the tangible benefits of a streamlined, automated workflow.

 

Register now to take your business operations, customer satisfaction, and profitability to the next level with the power of a connected workflow.

 

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