AkzoNobel Rolls Out Tool for Designing Shop Literature - BodyShop Business

AkzoNobel Rolls Out Tool for Designing Shop Literature

AkzoNobel Car Refinishes Americas is introducing a new opportunity for building awareness and bringing more business to members of the Sikkens Acoat selected collision repair network. Acoat selected e-Print, which AkzoNobel says is a unique innovation in literature design and production, will enable businesses to better navigate many of the logistical barriers that exist today in developing promotional materials. Unlike other services that are available today, Acoat selected e-print provides collision repair professionals design materials that look virtually custom and effectively describe the capabilities and unique characteristics of their businesses, AkzoNobel says.  

“This web-based tool will enable our customers to increase their flexibility of choices, reduce stress and maximize their communication dollars,” said Mike Sillay, North American services manager. “With e-Print, businesses can customize shop marketing documents in an easy, fast and painless manner right from their office computer.”

Acoat selected e-Print provides users with a selection of pre-loaded templates. These templates contain text and imaging place holders. Within a relatively short timeframe, shops can design, write, review and place print orders. Materials that have a customized look, feel and messaging for a fraction of the cost associated with more traditional alternatives.


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