At MTBT we’ve built our business model on helping our customers improve their office productivity and efficiency all while saving time and money. Check out the following case studies to learn more about our tailored solutons and how they have helped our customers improve productivity and efficiency.
Smartsearch Makes OSU College Of Dentistry Smile
The third largest public dental school in the United States, the Ohio State University College of Dentistry is comprised of nine academic units representing all major dental specialties. OSU’s dentistry units offer both patient care services and academic programs, allowing dentists to train as specialists. The college’s vast outreach and engagement activities include over 60 active programs and more than 42 extramural sites. “Students come here to get an excellent dental education. Our college community and unique traditions make this an especially rewarding place to learn,” noted Michael Murray, assistant director of academic affairs for the college.
Smartsearch Revs Up Efficiency For Busy Auto Dealer
Donley Ford, a leading Central Ohio automotive group, has been offering vehicles and excellent customer service for over 33 years. Having built their business over the years on referrals and a strong relationship with employees, customers and suppliers, managing service requests has always been an important part of the business. Now with four locations, the need for service continues to grow.
Ashland School District Finds An Easier Way To Manage Their Printing
The Ashland City School District serves approximately 3,600 students in North Central Ohio. The district is made up of 8 buildings (5 elementary, 1 middle school, 1 high school and 1 central board offi ce). There are approximately 120 output devices across the district with 13 of those being MFP devices. Ashland City School District did not have an output management strategy in place, and thus had a number of output issues.
Shelby City School District Saves $50,000 Annually With Optimized Printing Solution
Shelby City School District in Ohio serves over 1,900 students in three elementary schools, one middle school and a high school. The teachers and administrative team clearly focus their efforts on their mission to develop each student’s skills, attitude, and knowledge to the fullest potential by providing superior and challenging learning experiences. Learning materials and the technology required to support their programs are a critical part of supporting the mission. That’s why Director of Technology, Keith Rittenhouse, took time to review the school’s document and business equipment needs.
Law Firm Improves Productivity And Client Service With Electronic Document Storage
Lafferty, Gallagher and Scott, LLC is a successful law firm specializing in serving plaintiffs in personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and insurance claims. By nature of the business, a great deal of paperwork is involved—from medical records and bills, to insurance records and more. It’s important for the firm to have complete and accurate files on each client in order to serve them well and litigate each case with success.
Attorney’s Office Improves Productivity And Budget With New Document Management Program
Cooper & Walinski is a Toledo law firm representing clients locally and nationally from Fortune 500 companies to individuals. The firm, established in 1969, specializes in handling complex litigation, insurance recovery for policyholders, labor and employment, product liability, and white-collar criminal defense. They are also one of the largest majority women-owned law firms in the nation and have been recognized as one of the top 500 Diversity Owned Businesses in the U.S.
Manufacturing Firm Saving 15 Percent with Managed Print Services Program
With production facilities throughout North America and the Far East, Panacea Products has been manufacturing consumer and commercial products for over 40 years. Consumer products include decorative metal items for the garden and hearth industry, in addition to home organization and craft items. Numerous products are produced from steel and glass.





