e-Manuals are being utilised on an ever increasing basis, and are distributed via CD-ROM or the Internet. They are now quick to produce and are significantly cheaper than traditionally reproduced paper copies. In addition electronic Indexing & search facilities allow any type of information to be found within 30 seconds
Pictures and diagrammatic sketches are utilised for the user to quickly identify exactly what they are interested in and where applicable follow a point and click drill down through the picture, magnified where necessary, to reach the item for which they require information. Click to see more detail.
The information then provided may be in the form of product range, size, part number, cost, and material, which may be further linked to an order form or other associated information.
You do not need to buy any software to view the catalogues, so an unlimited number of locations and viewers are available for review of the Electronic Catalogue throughout your Organisation.
There are innumerable end uses for the e-Manuals and we have listed below, the ones with which we have been involved.
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Free issue manuals with equipment |
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Free issue publicity to potential Clients |
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Demonstration shows for salesman and or clients, consisting of slides and video clips |
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Free issue to existing Clients to assist them in identifying how the equipment is assembled, with individual components identified with machine number, part number or general supply number eg, bearings, fuses etc. |
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Issued to service engineers, for detailed background of installation requirements, maintenance schedules, assembly sketches and spare part descriptions with associated order coding |
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Included other national languages, such as origin and destination countries as required by legislation |
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Provided a significant reduction in shipped weight when compared to paper volumes |
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Provides the basis for electronic commerce |
Business Enhancement Ltd. have developed a low cost methodology for producing
e-Manuals and catalogues, and publishing them on a CD ROM, the Internet, Intranet
/ LAN, or stand alone PC's. They produce the e-Manuals with their software,
which you are then able to view using free viewing software, which is included
in the CD or downloaded from the Internet.
The savings in paper copying and shipping of large volumes far exceed the cost of producing the e-Manuals/ Catalogues, and this combined with the rapid searching facility make it an extremely user friendly medium.
Typical cost of an e-Manuals/Catalogue is from £500 utilising your existing electronic files, or alternatively from £1000 should you require new reference material developed.