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Software & Controls New project management software launched


mobile. The new responsive layout allows users to access the site without the need for a dedicated mobile app, allowing them to create tasks, view designs and much more on phones and tablets. “Visitors to the recent FachPack trade


show were given an exclusive preview of the new features and enhancements, and the feedback has been extremely positive, so we’re sure users will be impressed with the latest release.”


WEBcnx is compatible with Arden’s


Impact CAD software and is also fully customisable to customers’ individual workflow systems, and has the ability to integrate customers and suppliers into the design and approval process. The Arden Software Development Team is


Arden Software has released the latest version of its software for packaging


designed to improve the user experience, saving time and resources. Web-based platform WEBcnx integrates


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with Arden’s packaging CAD/CAM software Impact, as well as other workflow systems, acting as a virtual project manager, enabling customers to manage their operations from wherever they are in the world. For the first time, WEBcnx, which was


created exclusively for the packaging industry, has been optimised for mobile, making it quicker and easier than ever before for users to manage their packaging production from any place, at any time. The additional features also include: An


improved HTML5 CAD design viewer with full screen mode, a more responsive user


EBcnx 2019 is out now bringing with it a host of new features and performance enhancements


interface both on desktop and mobile, without the need for a dedicated mobile app, support for private discussions to ensure messages are seen by the right people, newly added document searching to enable users to search on document names and descriptions via the quick search feature and configurable automated email responses for full control over notification content. Peter Barke, WEBcnx product manager at


Arden Software, says, “Our WEBcnx software is renowned for its powerful workflow automation capabilities, designed to keep projects moving and we’re very proud to unveil the latest release for 2019, which we’re confident will help further streamline our customers’ workflow in the packaging supply chain. “In response to users’ needs, we have for the first time optimised the software for


now working on a follow-up to the 2019 release which will deliver enhanced tools for proofing and collaborating on artwork and wider approval workflow enhancements, to be available around the end of this year. A further, major WEBcnx release is planned for 2020, which will include a new die-shop management tool. The turn-key solution looks set to


revolutionise this area of packaging production, streamlining the workflow of die-makers to save time, money and resources and offer added value and information on demand opportunities to their own customers. The dedicated die-making solution will


provide an order management portal for submitting jobs and obtaining quotes. For the first time, die-makers will be able to provide realistic cost calculations in advance and it’s designed to remember a customer’s profile and preferences, making orders quicker and simpler than ever before.


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New software launched for packaging industry P


rogrex, a software developer based in the North West has announced the launch of an innovative new system


designed to help packaging firms maintain their vital BRCGS certification. BRCGS' standards guarantee safety,


quality, safety and operational criteria and are designed to ensure that manufacturers fulfil their legal obligations and provide protection for consumers. Packaging firms are expected to comply with the BRCGS standards and the new “Issue 6” which has seen changes to the key health and safety requirements related to packaging and packaging materials. Progrex has launched a new integrated


tool, called BRC Gap Analysis – Packaging Materials. The software is basically a gap analysis tool which will audit the business


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to provide an oversight of potential issues which will cause problems with certification, so companies can take corrective action. Sharon Xuereb, business development manager from Progrex says: “BRCGS Issue 6 is an updated standard that has just come out and we are expecting it will add further challenges for firms, who already find the process of applying for the BRCGS often complicated and time consuming. “The new software we’ve developed is


designed to make this process easier and takes users through a list of questions and through this q&a process will assess where you currently are in terms of BRCGS compliance, and where there are areas where you are falling short, so you can identify them easily and assign tasks to get them corrected.”


She adds: “The new product is designed


to take the headache out of BRCGS process and ensure that when you do apply for certification you can be confident you’ll pass and the whole process will go smoothly.” The solution is based on BRCGS


Packaging Materials Issue 6. Each gap analysis question corresponds directly to the sections and clauses and includes special, labelled clauses indicated where the standard has been amended since Issue 5, so businesses can identify these areas in particular where they’ll need to update their own standards and services. The solution gives users a detailed


overview of gaps needed to be addressed. progrex.co.uk


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