Prime Vision establishes new consultancy
An agile business is the most successful at riding the tide of market and economic fluctuations. In the postal market this is especially true with operators that are willing to be flexible in their approach to automation thriving against the odds. Having the in-house skills to keep pace with change can be cumbersome and costly – exactly what modern businesses don’t need. And this is why Prime Vision has launched Prime Competence.
This move to establish an independent vehicle for Prime Vision’s consultancy services has largely been customer driven. And it is the perfect complement to the company’s core business of providing smart, vision-based recognition solutions on open and hardware independent platforms.
Indeed who better than a consultancy with more than 50 years’ experience in postal automation technology, with proven research and project management credentials, to provide this expertise? Prime Vision is also part of TNO, one of the most respected knowledge-based companies in Europe.
Prime Competence services include process and operations reviews, automation strategy and optimisation, assistance with bid documentation and bid-response analysis. Its scope also includes the option to hire-in specific experts in leading-edge recognition technology to augment in-house teams.
Prime Vision has always taken pride in being different and this has been a huge driver in its success. And now it is applying the same philosophy to its consultancy services. This fledgling organisation has the benefit of half a century of experience behind it and enthusiastically describes itself as a colourful alternative in a sea of grey.

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