During LabelExpo Americas 2024, we were thrilled to introduce our AI-powered Scheduling Optimizer, a groundbreaking tool that is set to transform the way you manage your production schedules. The event, which took place from September 10-12, saw many attendees join us for exclusive sessions and live demonstrations, highlighting the power of our newest innovation.

 

 

Revolutionizing scheduling in the printing industry

Our AI-powered Scheduling Optimizer is designed to simplify both long-term and short-term production planning. By using advanced AI algorithms, it helps streamline complex production schedules, reduce costs, and free up valuable time for planners to focus on immediate tasks. Whether it’s large-scale runs or high-end finishing, the tool adapts to your specific production needs, ensuring maximum efficiency.

 

At LabelExpo, Peter Heyse, CERM's Director of Product Development, led successful sessions where many attendees saw firsthand how the tool manages long-term scheduling while allowing you to adjust short-term tasks in a “frozen period.” “Our Scheduling Optimizer delivers the most efficient and tailored production schedule for your business,” said Peter, demonstrating the AI’s ability to reduce manual intervention and improve productivity.

 

What you missed: Key takeaways

During LabelExpo, we showed how the Scheduling Optimizer integrates seamlessly into your existing CERM MIS, optimizing your entire workflow and reducing production time by up to 80%. The live sessions showcased how this innovation allows you to focus on higher-value tasks while the AI handles repetitive, long-term scheduling.

 

     

     

    Ask for a personalized CERM MIS demo now!

    If you missed it, don’t worry—our new Scheduling Optimizer is available now. You can book your demo at www.cerm.net/demo and see how this tool can revolutionize your production planning.

     

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