Kallik launches app for its Veraciti software

Kallik, provider of label and artwork management (LAM) technology, has launched a mobile-based app for new and existing users of its VeracitiTM label and artwork management (LAM) software. Labeling and packaging professionals will be able to manage all stages of the label and artwork management process so critical to regulatory compliance, while on a mobile device with the app.

Kallik has launched a mobile-based app for new and existing users of its VeracitiTM  label and artwork management (LAM) software
The new app means VeracitiTM can be accessed anywhere on a mobile device during the label and artwork management process. It uses the familiar symbols and UI features common in personal applications to provide the app-based user experience (UX) for everyone who touches the labelling and artwork process, from designers and label creators, to reviewers and auditors, and operations teams. 
 
Gurdip Singh, CEO of Kallik, said: ‘The future of label and artwork management software development will have user experience at the center. The launch of the new app-based user interface for VeracitiTM not only marks a milestone for Kallik but also for the entire labeling and artwork industry. By pioneering the development of intuitive, user-friendly tools that align with the creative flare of labeling and artwork professionals, Kallik is setting the new industry standard of app-based solutions – putting users at the heart of the software solutions they use in their everyday business lives.’ 
 
The new UI for VeracitiTM has been developed through close collaboration with existing Kallik customers and trialed and tested in real industry scenarios. It creates an enhanced UX that allows users to access advanced LAM solutions on the go without the need for extensive prior training.  
 
The app-based format will now allow Kallik to develop the VeracitiTM even further and integrate more user-facing features going forward. This includes the ability to build more mobile-enabled functionality into the app such as graphical packages, 3D rendering technology or augmented reality views of labeling and artwork on the factory floor.