Lift Software Continues to Expand Due to Growing Customer Demand
Written October 9, 2019
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Lift ERP — first developed by a printing company — continues to invest heavily into software development to expand its already strong capabilities.
“Having greater than 17 years of digital print experience, and participated on countless boards, organizations and specialty groups within the industry, I knew there was enormous frustration with ERP and MIS systems in our industry,” stated Tim Saur, CEO Lift Software.
He continued, “However, even with this experience and the consistent concerns I heard from customers and prospects, the response to Lift ERP has been more than I expected. In part it reflects the strength, quality and price model of our offering. But it is also the strength of our software to help drive success of printers, the customer-focused response we offer, the transparency of our pricing and the modernization of product offering vs. other offerings.”
“It was important that our product not require a large IT support infrastructure or expensive customizations for our clients, and could be implemented by the same team that developed it,” stated Paul Davidson, CTO and co-founder of Lift Software. "Among the many advantages with Lift, the key is that we are a different type of software company: responsive, supportive and focused on future development from the feedback of our customers. The Lift team does not dictate the design of the software, our customers do.”
Lift ERP user Chris Pereira, President, C17 Group Inc. commented, “What sold us on Lift ERP was the simplicity from a user perspective, how incredibly intuitive it is. We haven't found another system that can even come close. The team at Lift ERP have worked in the print industry and are incredible at understanding our individual business needs.”
Not only do businesses need to choose the right technology solution that meets their needs, but they need to make sure they are working with the right people behind it.
“Software is becoming an evermore critical and complex part of print businesses in today’s environment. Integrating these complex systems can be a major undertaking with significant expense," stated Jason Mittelbusher, Production Technology Developer, Infinity Images. “Lift ERP doesn’t skimp on production workflow features. Lift ERP seems to be the first system that was designed ‘back to front’ instead of ‘front to back.’ Lift ERP’s ability to import Excel spreadsheets, map data to fields, and generate large orders (including multi-location distributions) is going to be a game changer for us.”
Be sure to stop by booth #7816 at the 2019 PRINTING United show in Dallas, October 23 - 25, for a personal demonstration.