EPS TO LAUNCH NEW-BUILD LABELS ERP

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Labelexpo opens in Chicago next week, and will see eProductivity Software launch Paxis, a full enterprise resource programme (ERP) for small and growing label converters.

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New ERP for label converters: Paxis from eProductivity Software

The company says Paxis is a cloud-native solution that was built from the ground up to meet the challenges and needs of the under-served small and growing label market. It says Paxis offers a robust, simple, intuitive, and affordable solution that can be deployed in days and does not need an IT team to manage.

It includes out-of-the-box tools for digital and analogue labels, featuring tailored label workflow processes such as estimating, SKU / item-based management, and integrated production capabilities. Paxis is a full-featured cloud ERP that can be up and running in days without the need for hardware.

As the largest global provider of packaging-focused software for mid-size and large, and global scale packaging companies, ePS was serving numerous growing companies that were outgrowing their incumbent system, which led the company to see first-hand how underserved smaller label companies are by generic print ERPs, or by dated non-intuitive solutions that take considerable time to implement and provide value. It developed Paxis specifically to meet these needs.

“Paxis holds tremendous promise with its potential capabilities. It's designed to be powerful and extensible, which excites us about its future in revolutionising our operations,” said beta user Ryan Casey, CEO of Customizable.com. He continued, “The flexibility and user experience offered by Paxis are crucial for startups like ours. Its intuitive design has made it easier for us to adapt and could significantly reduce our operational challenges.”

Attendees visiting the ePS booth 1417 will experience the latest advancements in the recently modernised ePS Radius ERP and Packaging Suite. The company says these innovations feature intuitive workflows, advanced integrations, and automation capabilities with industry technology partners, including HP Indigo PrintOS, Esko Automation Engine, Phoenix, and other third-party software solutions.

 “The integration between HP Indigo and ePS enables our joint customers to get real-time status updates of their jobs and presses right into their ERP” said Gershon Alon, head of solutions, HP Indigo. “This type of information allows customers to dynamically plan their production, make better use of their presses and in the end of the day – a higher return on their investment.”

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