BÖWE BELL + HOWELL announces new website

September 08, 2009 By: NCTechNews Category: General News

(Durham, N.C.) After several months of development, BÖWE BELL + HOWELL, a leader in document processing solutions, is pleased to announce the release of their new Web site at www.bowebellhowell.com.

“The site was designed with the user in mind,” notes Mark Van Gorp, vice president, business development. “Our goal is to provide functionality and ease of use for our customers, the media and interested parties new to BÖWE BELL + HOWELL. The new site design allows us to host more multimedia content than ever before, as well as white papers and solution briefs designed to inform visitors about relevant topics in the industry. With the industry’s accelerated rate of change and increased regulatory complexity, we wanted our Web site to be a more user-friendly, value-added resource.”

Another area of note is the new Tradeshows & Events page, which will list trade conferences and webinar series schedules. The next upcoming webinar focuses on the BBH 150 high-speed inserter, which will be of interest to direct mailers. Visitors can register for this webinar from the Tradeshows & Events page.

“This is a great time to release the new site, with the upcoming PRINT 09 show just around the corner,” says Van Gorp. “We’re excited about offering visitors an enhanced experience and access to information about our products and services, and the industry as a whole.”

For more information about BÖWE BELL + HOWELL, visit www.bowebellhowell.com.

BÖWE BELL + HOWELL is a leading provider of high-performance document management solutions and services. The company pioneered gripper arm mail-inserting systems in 1938, and has one of the world’s largest installed base of such inserters as a result of the technology’s flexibility, performance and reliability. The company’s complete portfolio of inserting, sorting, plastic card, integrity, cutting, packaging, print-on-demand and software solutions is the most comprehensive product offering for paper-based communications. These solutions are supported by one of the largest dedicated service organizations in the industry.

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