PrintChannel.com has launched a programme to enable customers of e-commerce companies to switch suppliers quickly and easily.
With an increasing number of e-commerce vendors changing business models or going out of business, the software is designed to ensure there is no service interruption.
The programme includes training, a support programme and a 25% discount on its standard system set-up fee.
PrintChannel will launch its new print I/O platform at Print 01 in Chicago next month.
The company has also named David Glomski as vice president of strategic services. Prior to joining PrintChannel, he was a vice president at Getty Images.
"We are looking forward to applying Davids 30 years of IT and project management experience," said chief executive officer Oliver Pflug.
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