Published date: 27 November 2018
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Contract summary
Industry
Document creation, drawing, imaging, scheduling and productivity software package - 48300000
Location of contract
North East
Value of contract
£150,000
Procurement reference
OJEU18-014
Published date
27 November 2018
Closing date
4 January 2019
Contract start date
1 March 2019
Contract end date
28 February 2024
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Open procedure (above threshold)
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Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
Durham University Marketing and Communications Department are looking to engage a strategic partner for the provion of a cloud hosted Marekting Asset system which will enable departments to oroduce marketing and communication materials using a set of pre-designed templates.
In 2015 Marketing and Communications team introduced the Marketing Assets Management System, to enable the cost-effective production of marketing and communications materials within a series of template designs.
The system was in effect since that date, however during the course of the contract system reliability declined resulting in poor system uptake by staff. In the absence of such a system "home-made" designs and poor print quality items proliferate. Poor quality materials damage our reputation, undermine our brand and provide a poor customer experience.
The intention is to introduce a system alongside the launch of the forthcoming new brand positioning as a method of maintaining consistency in its implementation and continued application. In advance of this the University's Marketing and Communications team has been looking for a replacement system to enable the
implementation of the final brand positioning across the organisation and in doing so ensuring that the new system is both fit-for-purpose and meets end-user needs on an ongoing basis.
The system should provide an online platform for departments to produce marketing and communications materials using a set of pre-designed templates. The use of this asset management style system is a costeffective way of managing the production of routine marketing materials such as leaflets, brochures, posters
etc. whilst retaining a level of consistency in the implementation of a brand positioning. In addition, the system should include pre-negotiated prices on a range of print volumes via our existing Framework Partners greatly minimising staff time when producing items, and maximising cost savings.
The system needs to be in place by early 2019; users within Durham University will be identified and trained in
system use.
The benefit of a well-functioning and full integrated Marketing Asset System would:
• Improve the quality and consistency of small scale marketing materials
• Reduce our reliance, and expenditure, on external design agencies
• Reduce staff time required to produce materials
• Allow staff to easily produce great looking marketing materials on brand
• Reduce print costs for departments/colleges/professional support services through pre-negotiated prices
• Improve and simplify the support required to help staff use the current system, freeing up Marketing Team resource whilst providing a better service to colleagues
• Giving the flexibility to consider future improvements to our communications, such as print on demand functionality and integrated media stories and staff awareness.
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http://events.transaxions.com/service.aspx?event=6784
About the buyer
Contact name
Neil Petch
Address
Procurement Service, Mountjoy Centre, Stockton Road
DURHAM
DH13LE
England
Telephone
0191 334 4542
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