Aimed at creative, repro and digital printers the new package, called Elements, was developed in-house by the firm.
One of the strengths of the package is the ability for TPT to customise the package to suit the needs of each individual customer.
"Our strength is that we can customise it and develop it as quickly as a customer needs," said TPT managing director Steve Emerson. "Companies can often end up employing a raft of developers we can take that pain away."
Emerson described the software as middleware that sits between the firm's Dalim Mistral and Xinet WebNative products. It is compatible with both and adds job tracking, billing and reporting to the flatplanning and asset management tools.
One of the first users is Clerkenwell-based Lightbox Creative Services. TPT is also working with a digital printer to develop a version for digital print.
Elements is available to buy either as a one-off package starting at 3,995 for the software, or as an ASP starting from 200 per month.
TPT has also bolstered its team with the appointment of Adrian Moir as operations manager. Moir joins from Silicon Systems, where he was support manager.
Story by Barney Cox