07.19.05
CRC reports strong sales in December
CRC Information Systems, Inc. (CRC), Scottsdale, AZ, signed 16 new customer contracts in December 2001, which proved to be one of the strongest single months of sales in the company’s history. The company markets THE System, a print management software program for printers, converters and others in the graphic arts business.
“Last month was significant for a number of reasons,” says Henry S. Hebing, CEO of CRC. “Aside from providing us with a strong close to the calendar year and allowing CRC to carry a great deal of momentum into 2002, the fact that we signed customers from such a variety of segments of graphic arts ensures a strong foundation for achieving greater penetration into key markets over the next few years. Most important, this surge in sales is especially encouraging as it appears to indicate the industry is beginning to recover from a difficult year.”
New contracts were received from a variety of segments of the graphic arts industry, from commercial printers and trade binders to commercial and textile screen printers. The company recorded 60 new customers in 2001.
Among new customers are Dot Label, of Overland Park, KS, and Sun Screenprinting, Sarasota, FL.
CRC Information Systems, Inc. (CRC), Scottsdale, AZ, signed 16 new customer contracts in December 2001, which proved to be one of the strongest single months of sales in the company’s history. The company markets THE System, a print management software program for printers, converters and others in the graphic arts business.
“Last month was significant for a number of reasons,” says Henry S. Hebing, CEO of CRC. “Aside from providing us with a strong close to the calendar year and allowing CRC to carry a great deal of momentum into 2002, the fact that we signed customers from such a variety of segments of graphic arts ensures a strong foundation for achieving greater penetration into key markets over the next few years. Most important, this surge in sales is especially encouraging as it appears to indicate the industry is beginning to recover from a difficult year.”
New contracts were received from a variety of segments of the graphic arts industry, from commercial printers and trade binders to commercial and textile screen printers. The company recorded 60 new customers in 2001.
Among new customers are Dot Label, of Overland Park, KS, and Sun Screenprinting, Sarasota, FL.