Primo incorporates a raft of new features and improvements, all underpinned by an overhauled interface with a “modern look and feel” designed to make the system easier to navigate and operate.
“The new interface massively speeds up operation by making the MIS easier to use and to access features,” said sales director Abdul Kassas (pictured).
A new route-based estimating system slashes the time taken to create an estimate and determines the most efficient production method.
Primo is also being used to help produce the IpexDaily. Beefed-up business intelligence and key performance indicator tools are driving dashboards to show the production status of the paper live on the Tharstern stand (9/F319).
An Integration Manager makes it easier to receive data from third-party applications using cXML.
A special lounge on the booth highlights Tharstern’s efforts at JDF integration with partners including Agfa, Kodak and Metrix.
Pulse, another new tool within Primo, picks up machine and job status in the factory from non-JDFkit, enabling automatic data collection without relying on operators to enter status updates.
Responding to requests from larger clients, the firm has also introduced a multi-scheduler, which makes it possible to separate scheduling for different sites, departments or production processes, such as digital, sheetfed and web.
A new communications centre helps users keep on top of their projects with the ability to set triggers, and email reminders of tasks.
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