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04/06/2020 – Advertisement

Sustainability re-imagined

Sustainable and more efficient: the color experts at Natific offer smart B2B software solutions for digital color development and production monitoring. This makes the sample creation process effective, precise and guarantees the highest color accuracy during production. As a result, development times, total costs and particularly resource consumption are reduced, while customer satisfaction is increased.

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Sustainable puchasing often fails when taking the color matching process into account: Due to an inaccurate, analogue sample process it creates a particular impact on the environment. © natific

 
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