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Sharing Essential Information About Your Pumps and Valves
As a manufacturer of pumps and valves, you’ll appreciate the importance of accurate and up-to-date product information management. From size specifications to performance curves and details of power consumption, the sharing of such data cou...
Read postKey Factors Known to Influence the Buying of Manufactured Components
No matter the types of components that you manufacture, you will undoubtedly want to maximise your sales prospects. If you’re to achieve this then you must focus on the factors known to have a direct bearing on customer buying decisions.
Read postProduct onboarding best practices: How wholesalers can increase their product range with PIM
If you work in the wholesale industry, it’s most often essential to offer as wide a range of products as possible. When you expand your product lines, you can grow your target audience, amplify brand awareness and maximise profits.
Read postThe benefits of good Product Information Management during every phase of the product life cycle
How a Product Information Management system helps you add value at all stages of the product life cycle Firstly: What is a Product Information Management (PIM) system? How does it work? A PIM system is a piece of software for storing and ce...
Read postPIM for manufacturers: The way to efficient product data administration
The industrial manufacturing industry comes with many challenges and issues to be mindful of regarding Product Information Management. Not only do businesses have several product sheets that need to be kept updated, but they also need to en...
Read postHow Santa Makes All Product Data Wishes Come True with PIM
The holiday season is a time for celebrating. Traditionally, it is a time when even the most unlikely dreams might come true. At office parties across the country and around the world, staff members from marketing, product development and I...
Read postWhen Does PIM Take Over for PLM?
No one goes into a new product launch expecting failure. And yet, commonly-quoted statistics tell us that failure is exactly what we should expect.
Read postTight PIM - ERP integration: what are the advantages?
Products reside permanently in the ERP system. Or do they?
Read postPIM vs. PLM - What's the Difference?
PIM and PLM: Are they opposites or each other's best friends? It's important to know what's behind these abbreviations, how these two concepts are different and why they matter.
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