Denver (Jan. 29, 2020) — EPMS, one of the largest print MIS Solutions providers in North America, is the first print MIS provider to integrate with PrintReleaf. Today, EPMS is fully integrated, running live with PrintReleaf. Now, commercial printers that run on EPMS can automate and scale PrintReleaf and provide their customers the opportunity to automatically offset the paper consumption associated with each print job by planting trees – equivalent to the paper used in each print job – at certified reforestation sites around the world.
“PrintReleaf’s certification system has been growing in demand from our customers. It made sense to integrate with their system and provide great efficiency and value for EPMS’ customers,” said Mark Andersen, president and CEO of EPMS.
Jordan Darragh, founder and CEO of PrintReleaf states, “This is the first integration we’ve launched with a commercial print MIS software solution. We’re very excited to offer PrintReleaf to printers that run on EPMS… and their customers.”
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About PrintReleaf
PrintReleaf creates a global sustainability standard by certifiably guaranteeing to releaf the paper consumption of PrintReleaf customers. PrintReleaf is the only technology platform that measures customers’ paper usage and certifiably reforests that usage on an equivalent basis. The patented PrintReleaf technology not only tracks paper consumption, but also monitors PrintReleaf reforestation partners to ensure fulfillment. Market-leading companies with a passion for the environment and a progressive concern for advancing environmental stewardship, together with their customers, rely on PrintReleaf to provide a nexus of partnerships involving forestry, technology, and business.
About EPMS
Founded in 1989, EPMS is one of the few print MIS Solutions providers worldwide that can offer robust, fully integrated print MIS solutions to printing companies of any size or type. From simple quoting to sophisticated client relationship management, accounting, and JDF integrations, their products eliminate the need for clients to continually change management system vendors.