Cutting down the use of paper forms is one sure way to save money during this recession. David Martin of Ether Solutions looks at the options available.
David Martin: changes might lead to some
printers getting a UB40
During the 1980s recession there was a pop group called ‘UB40’
which was named after the unemployment form used by the UK
Government. And while many things have changed since then,
in the current recession there remain a large number of paper
forms in use by both government and commercial organisations.
As a result, companies looking to become more efficient still
have the opportunity to target the area of forms processing.
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