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DIEGO Distributed print technology has made
it possible for companies to more effectively market to their
customers. With Web portals, digital presses and variable
data software, it lets them electronically distribute marketing
and sales material to local sales offices and print them on
location. Companies can say good riddance to high costs and
lengthy delays associated with shipping marketing materials.
The case for distributed print technology is even more compelling
for companies trying to market products overseas. It lets
them steer clear of the expensive and often problematic task
of navigating customs or pushing packages though international
mail. The technology is also the reason why KIC Software executives
are smiling these days.
This small, San Diego-based company knows the pitfalls of
trying to connect with overseas customers all too well. Before
using distributed print technology, KIC Software would print
its data sheets in bulk in an effort to lower their cost per
sheet. All too often though, they ended up throwing away about
95 percent of them as unneeded and outdated copies. Understandably,
this waste was too much for KIC Software to stomach. “We
began using a color copier to print some of the smallest runs,
but we never enjoyed paying a high price to ship second-rate
data sheets,” said Bjorn Dahle, president of KIC Software.
KIC Software found its solution by tapping into a global distributed
print network. The company partnered with International Technoprint
Inc. (ITI), a company with full printing and translation services
in Japan, China, Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States.
“International Technoprint saves us more time and money
than I thought was possible,” said Dahle. “Right
off the bat, we eliminated all of our freight expenses. Plus,
our data sheets now look really professional.”
With edge-to-edge printing and color matching, the two-page
data sheets have a premium look and feel. “International
Technoprint handles all of the production details, so we can
concentrate on what we do best … developing quality
software,” added Dahle.
From English to Japanese
Lisa Mashino, ITI project manager, manages every
step of the distributed print process, from obtaining raw
data in San Diego to printing completed data sheets in Malaysia.
“We provide KIC Software with a cost-effective and efficient
way to deliver quality, localized brochures to their overseas
customers,” said Mashino.
The process begins when ITI obtains raw product data in English
from KIC Software. ITI then translates the content into Japanese
and reworks it into marketing copy appropriate for Japanese
customers. While translation is not normally part of a distributed
print workflow, it is essential when marketing internationally.
“Translating a brochure and having it printed in another
country is a daunting task,” said Dahle. “It’s
not easy to keep control over the process when you are so
geographically removed. Lisa Mashino provides us with a single
point of contact for everything from translation to printing.”
“Lisa has become familiar with our products and operations.
She saves us a great deal of time that we would otherwise
have to spend coordinating among multiple vendors.”
Data Sheet Production
After translating the content into Japanese, ITI reworks it
into marketing copy appropriate for Japanese customers and
places it into a two-page PDF template designed by KIC Software.
These pre-made templates dramatically speed up the production
process. KIC Software often signs off on a color proof after
just one review.
Once the data sheet is approved, ITI immediately prints copies
at its printing facility in Malaysia. ITI then delivers the
completed data sheets to KIC Software’s nearby office
in Singapore. By sending the data sheets across the Pacific
Ocean electronically, KIC Software avoids long-distance mailing
costs, customs delays and localization misfires. Also, as
printing is dramatically less expensive in Asia, this distributed
print process saves KIC Software about $4000 on every batch
of data sheets produced.
“The cost to have them done in Asia is amazingly cheaper
than printing them here and shipping them to Japan,”
said Dahle. “This is one of the reasons we abandoned
offset printing in the United States. Our products change
so often that it was cost prohibitive to print 200, 500 or
even 1000 offset here in the United States. Now, we can easily
print 200 copies whenever and wherever we need them.”
The Bottom Line
Distributed print technology has given KIC software some major
advantages in marketing to its overseas customers in Japan.
With International Technoprint’s global printing network
and translation services, KIC software effectively sidesteps
international shipping expenses and delays. The software company
also benefits from a dramatic improvement in print quality.
“We attend a large number of trade shows around the
world and give the data sheets to countless potential customers,”
said Dahle. “That first impression is critical to our
business, and it’s a relief to know that International
Technoprint is handling all of the details. The final product
is always perfect.”
View sample data sheets:
About KIC & ITI
Based in San Diego, KIC Software is the industry leader in
automated thermal management tools and systems for reflow,
wave, cure and semiconductor thermal processes. The company
pioneered the development of oven profilers and process development
tools, and then worked to create the next generation of thermal
systems to help manufacturers optimize and monitor thermal
processes. In addition to SlimKIC 2000-LF, products include
standard SlimKIC 2000 and the KIC 24/7 continuous monitoring
system. With the introduction of SlimKIC 2000-LF, the company
continues to stay on the leading edge of process optimization
and real-time thermal management systems.
Also based in San Diego, ITI provides complete product documentation
solutions that enable manufacturing companies to write, translate,
print and deliver user manuals and marketing collateral to
customers anywhere in the world. ITI is the North American
business arm of Yamagata Printing Group, a global company
based in Yokohama, Japan. Yamagata Group companies in Japan,
China, Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States include
printing plants, printing services, technical document companies
and Web content development firms. The Group has expertise
in printing, translation, 3D animation, technical writing,
desktop publishing, Web-based content development and technical
support.
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