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Design and print-on-demand service provider Prontaprint wanted to enhance service quality and standardise new brand positioning across its 175 franchised centres. It built a Web solution based on Microsoft technologies to improve collaboration between the centres as well as with customers. As a result, it receives more than 350 Web sales enquiries a month from business customers and the average value of print orders has risen by 55 per cent - from £350 to £550.
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| Format: | WORD |
| Date: | Sep 2008 |
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