UK distance learning provider ICS is working with one of Scotland's most innovative publishing companies to revolutionise the way it supplies students with course materials.
Elevate will publish and distribute around 48 million individual pieces of course work and promotional literature for ICS over the next three years using the most advanced
digital data and print technology.
Sally Pulvertaft, managing director of ICS, said: "We are delighted to have signed
the contract with Elevate. They're one of the most forward
thinking publishing companies in Scotland and they will help us meet
all the targets we have set ourselves to ensure that our students and potential
students get a first class and uniquely personal service."
The specific benefits of using Elevate include:
reducing the amount of stock ICS has to store;
improving its response time to customers and reducing waste through the use of
print-on-demand technology.
Sally added: "One of the clear benefits will be
on the issue of waste. It'll mean we don't have to throw away whole sections of
course material when examining authorities change the content of a course.
We'll just have to alter a computer programme instead."
Jim Rae, managing director
of Elevate, said: "We've built a new software platform
which automates the whole process for
ICS and will allow them to focus on what course materials each student
wants. We will not only print the
documents, we'll personalise each piece of material when required and translate
the material, if needed.
"The exciting thing is that we haven't yet
started on how we help Sally and her team generate more
students over the next three years through innovative communication channels
and this will be one of the next phases we look at. The principles about what
we do are around innovation and automation and in this instance managing the
whole process of getting course materials to the people who need them."
Elevate is based in Sighthill in Edinburgh and bills itself as Scotland's leading creative document
solutions company. It already works
with a number of high profile clients in the UK and further afield including
most of the major banks, property,
clinical and learning businesses as well as delivering literature and
communications around the world for a multitude of other companies and organisations.
Jim Rae created Elevate after leading a management buy-out of a company
called Docuserve in July 2005. Since then he has led the company to a number of
major document creation, production
and distribution contracts throughout Europe
alone.
He has plans to grow Elevate even further and has recently had its online
e-commerce and ordering system
translated into over 30 languages so that customers in countries like Russia, the US
and Korea
can be better serviced.
Sally Pulvertaft added: "I very much hope this
is the beginning of our relationship with Jim and the team at Elevate. We will
be looking to see how the other smart communications solutions they offer can
help us to a less paper-reliant service to our students in the future."
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Copy supplied by on behalf of ICS by The BIG Partnership PR agency. For more
information please contact or Charles Cameron or Bryan
Garvie on 0141 333 9585 or
email charles.cameron@bigpartnership.co.uk
/ bryan.garvie@bigpartnership.co.uk
Notes to editors:
1. ICS is one of the world's
oldest and one of the UK's biggest correspondence
training providers, having been set up originally
in 1890 in the United States.
Its headquarters are in the UK
in Glasgow, where
it manages around 45,000 students a year across a wide range of academic and
vocational programmes. For more information
about ICS visit www.icslearn.co.uk
2. Elevate's full
company name is Elevate You Ltd. For
more information
please visit www.elevateyou.co.uk