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theurer.com will display its C3 ERP/MIS software for printing and packaging companies at drupa 2024, underlining its new AI functionality and scheduling board capabilities as solutions for roll label manufacturers in particular.

In order to meet requirements for digitalized solutions, theurer.com will foreground its transition from its C3 Desktop version to the browser-based C3 Mobile platform. Version C3.2020 and the scheduling board in C3 Mobile hope to benefit the printing and packaging industries by enabling use in any location, improving the utilization of resources, and making its software more viable in the future.

Similarly, the software has upgraded its use of artificial intelligence. Reportedly, C3 AI is easy to integrate into C3 or an existing ERP or production planning system; it expects to unlock continuous optimization if and when orders change, alongside the multidimensional optimization of key factors.

AI is set to identify bottlenecks, minimize delivery times, and lower time spent on setup in print processes. It will also facilitate personnel savings and increase material efficiency, theurer.com claims.

C3 software is anticipated to help companies boost their productivity and control their processes efficiently.

theurer.com will display its solutions at Booth 9D06 in Hall 9.

Also at drupa, Scodix will debut its Scodix AI tool, which has been designed to meet print providers and designers’ demand for automated solutions.

Meanwhile, hubergroup will deliver four presentations regarding digital colour communication and flexible, food, and recyclable packaging solutions; and present its water-based and food-contact packaging inks on three stands.

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