Loftware Launches Next Installment of Delivers Program

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Loftware, Inc., an enterprise labeling solutions company, announced the next installment of its Loftware Delivers program.

The company said the program spotlights its commitment to reliability and scalability.

According to the company, this installment provides video interviews with executives, customer quotes and statistics that present what reliability and scalability mean to Loftware and its customers. 

Loftware recognizes the fact that global organizations view labeling as critical to their supply chains.

“Loftware tracks customer metrics carefully and strives for what we call the 5 nines, which is 99.999 percent customer uptime,” said Robert O’Connor, Jr., president and CEO of Loftware. “We take great pride in regularly achieving this benchmark and the fact that our reliability is unmatched in the industry today. The benefit of this performance to our customers is invaluable.”

According to the company, global supply chains advance over time and as companies continue to grow, their labeling needs change accordingly.

Loftware’s enterprise labeling solutions are built to scale and manage these demands today and in the future by empowering customers, the company said.

Mark Wick, vice president of software development, said, “In terms of scalability, we make certain that our software scales for our smallest customer to our largest. As such, we test and run through hundreds, thousands, and millions of jobs, making certain that our solutions perform to align with customer expectations. And it does. We can print millions of labels a day.”

Loftware also tests the ability of their solutions to perform at extreme levels to surpass customer requirements for performance and scalability.

Loftware said that its enterprise labeling solutions have routinely shown the ability to produce more than 3.5 million labels in a 24-hour period of time.

“If you think about it, that’s roughly 15 labels every time you blink your eye,” Wick said.

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