
Recently Soar Print showed global charity Oxfam numerous ways to save thousands of dollars on their print spend. It all started with a ‘Future Print assessment’, which is a retrospective look at print material and print spend to find better ways to do things.
“The Future Print process is really easy. I knew Soar would only prepare a proposal if they could identify significant savings, so it was great when they came back with a total package that saved Oxfam thousands of dollars”, says Luke Shields of Oxfam New Zealand.
Future Print is not just for charities and NFP organisations; it’s for any kind of business that wants to keep print quality up and print costs down. Here’s how it could help you:
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Find out if there are smarter ways to print things you’ve been printing forever, such as direct mailers, business cards and marketing collateral.
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Discover new print processes that deliver more bang for your buck.
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See how advance planning can cut costs, because print jobs can be grouped for cost efficiencies
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Learn about colour management systems that ensure your brand palette is faithfully reproduced every time.
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See how new technology eliminates handwork to bring costs down.
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Get an expert opinion of print quality, so you can assess whether you’ve been getting value for money from your current printer.
A Future Print assessment is a bit like a doctor’s check-up for your printing life. It will reveal problems that can be fixed and opportunities for improvement that should be seized. And there’s no obligation. Soar do the assessment for no charge and only prepare a proposal if savings are significant.
To book a Future Print assessment, call Brian Landry on (09) 302 9105 or email brianl@soarprint.co.nz
To find out more about Soar, visit the Soar Print website.