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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Allied Printing Services Professional Services 350 $45M United States Electronics for Imaging EFI Pace Manufacturing ERP 2012 n/a
In 2012 Allied Printing Services implemented EFI Pace as its Manufacturing ERP. The deployment was timed with a strategic shift into wide and grand format printing, a paradigm change from traditional loupe-based commercial work that required new production controls to match color across multiple substrates. The EFI Pace implementation covered core Manufacturing ERP capabilities, focused on production scheduling, inventory and materials management, job costing, estimating, order management, and shop floor job tracking to support complex, substrate-sensitive print runs. Configuration emphasis was placed on job costing and estimating workflows to account for cross-platform color matching and variable substrate requirements. The ERP rollout was executed alongside significant capital investments in two HP wide format devices scouted at drupa and the companys concurrent implementation of EFI Monarch MIS, aligning print device onboarding with order orchestration and production planning processes. Operational coverage included production, estimating, customer service, and finance functions at the Manchester CT site, creating an integrated path from customer order through shop floor execution. Governance and procurement practices reflected heightened capital expenditure scrutiny, with leadership investing time in trade shows and supplier research to mitigate acquisition risk. The combined EFI Pace Manufacturing ERP and EFI Monarch MIS trajectory was positioned to support Allied Printing Services goal of becoming a one stop source for customers, while acknowledging the financial commitment and associated risks of the rollout.
American Litho, Inc Professional Services 100 $10M United States Electronics for Imaging EFI Pace Manufacturing ERP 2013 n/a
In 2013, American Litho, Inc implemented EFI Pace to establish a Manufacturing ERP backbone for its print operations, centralizing job management, production planning and financial workflow governance. EFI Pace was adopted as the core Manufacturing ERP application to manage the end to end print order lifecycle and scheduling for the organization. The implementation concentrated on standard Manufacturing ERP modules, including job estimating, order entry, production scheduling, shop floor control, inventory management and job costing. Configuration emphasized route driven scheduling and work order management to support high mix, make to order print production. Operational scope included the production, estimating and finance teams for the 100 employee print services firm in the United States, providing a single system of record for plant floor ticketing, commercial order intake and accounting reconciliations. The deployment model centralized transactional processing and shop floor data capture to streamline job throughput and scheduling visibility. Governance defined role based access and standardized job lifecycle workflows to align estimating, production and accounting processes, and training materials prioritized hands on EFI Pace familiarity. Knowledge of PowerPoint was noted as a plus for documentation and internal communications during rollout and training activities.
Drummond Professional Services 70 $18M United States Electronics for Imaging EFI Pace Manufacturing ERP 2005 n/a
In 2005, Drummond implemented EFI Pace as its Manufacturing ERP. The decision aligned with the company’s four-step lean approach of analysis, strategy, implementation and measurement, and targeted Drummond’s press operations and production workflows. EFI Pace was configured to provide core Manufacturing ERP capabilities including production scheduling, inventory management, order processing and shop floor control, and it was instrumented to support job costing and operational reporting common to print production environments. Configuration emphasized modular workflows and parameter-driven settings so the EFI Pace deployment could adapt as the business scaled. Operational scope covered manufacturing and production functions, with usage concentrated in operations, production planning and inventory teams. Governance and rollout followed the four-step process, using analysis-led requirements definition, strategic configuration during implementation and measurement activities to validate lean manufacturing objectives, and the company selected EFI Pace because it addressed its needs without limiting the flexibility required for growth.
Professional Services 315 $35M United States Electronics for Imaging EFI Pace Manufacturing ERP 2018 n/a
Professional Services 50 $5M United States Electronics for Imaging EFI Pace Manufacturing ERP 2015 n/a
Manufacturing 200 $20M United States Electronics for Imaging EFI Pace Manufacturing ERP 2016 n/a
Professional Services 25 $2M United States Electronics for Imaging EFI Pace Manufacturing ERP 2013 n/a
Professional Services 150 $18M United States Electronics for Imaging EFI Pace Manufacturing ERP 2017 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating EFI Pace

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  1. Casey Printing, a United States based Manufacturing organization with 48 Employees
  2. VALTIM MARKETING SOLUTIONS, a United States based Professional Services company with 100 Employees
  3. MobilTech Global Services, a United States based Manufacturing organization with 30 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD EFI Pace Coverage

EFI Pace is a Manufacturing ERP solution from Electronics for Imaging.

Companies worldwide use EFI Pace, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Allied Printing Services, Hatteras, Priority Envelope, Worth Higgins & Associates and Drummond are recorded users of EFI Pace for Manufacturing ERP.

Companies using EFI Pace are most concentrated in Professional Services and Manufacturing, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using EFI Pace are most concentrated in United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of EFI Pace across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using EFI Pace range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 50%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 50%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 0%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of EFI Pace include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

Contact APPS RUN THE WORLD to access the full verified EFI Pace customer database with detailed Firmographics such as industry, geography, revenue, and employee breakdowns as well as key decision makers in charge of Manufacturing ERP.