PRIMA SOLUTIONS Footwear IT Specialists
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PrimaNet is the specialist mulchannel business system designed specifically to meet the unique needs of the footwear, clothing and accessories marketplace.
The Prima ethos is simple – by really understanding the business requirements and issues faced by each customer, we can work together to design praccal, low risk soluons that add real value.
Now in its 22nd year, Prima has enjoyed many successful partnerships with leading footwear companies such as Loake Bros, Church’s, Edward Green, Startrite, Van Dal, Cheaney, One Small Step One Giant Leap, Barker Shoes, Terra Plana and Dubarry of Ireland.
“The system is a perfect fit for a mulchannel footwear business such as ours, and Prima’s reputaon in the industry is second to none.”
www.primasolu
ons.co.uk
When feet are imprisoned in sturdier winter footwear for the foreseeable future, the extra comfort that Dasco Insoles have to offer will appeal to your customers even more than ever ...
The Dasco Insoles range provides cushioning comfort, extra warmth and freshness - for all types of shoes and boots. Made from high quality natural materials, full insoles come in Leather, Latex, Super Latex, Lambswool and Cork, with half insoles in Leather and Super Latex.
Dasco’s stylish ‘lifestyle’ graphics personalises insoles, illustrating activities that your customers will automatically associate with their lives and their footwear.
Don’t miss the SPECIAL OFFERS available for Dasco Insoles, on orders placed before the end of December.
Southern UK David Palmer 07767 201461 Central UK Stephen Smith 01933 679001 Northern UK and Ireland David Bailey 07831 463687
GDS 5th-7th September For further information,
please call the Dasco Sales Hotline 01536 760760
Forecasting a Comfortable Winter ...
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