The London-based corporate print and direct mail supplier has developed the system to service customers for whom it holds stock, especially those operating from multiple sites or in several countries.
Users can access current stock levels, work in progress and goods on order.
The system can also be set up to allocate varying levels of authorisation and purchase rights. It is integrated with MBAs management information systems.
MBAs services include corporate print management, commercial litho printing, digital printing, envelope manufacturing and direct mail, where it offers personalisation.
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