There are very few companies that
employ an individual solely for dedicated print purchasing and
management, purely because the overall print spend seems not
to warrant that sort of investment.
However, it's important to realise that the ad hoc buying of
print, using employees unfamiliar can cost you money - ask yourself
whether the staff concerned have the expertees or time to manage
this area of your marketing effectively?
Why opt for outsourced Print Management?
Put simply, having your printing
requirements fulfiled by a single provider can provide significant
cost savings on your print spend. We offer you the best of both
worlds - years of experience with purchasing and managing print,
plus an extensive list of selected suppliers, many offering
specialist services or finishes
Handing over your print management to a specialist cuts down
on your admin, allows your employees to focus on their core
tasks, and cuts down on the number of parties involved in handling
your needs from start to finish.
How can thiswork
for you?
The quality and cost of printed literature says a lot
to customers about the level of trust they can place in your
business. Playing safe with a regular supplier, or opting for
the cheapest route can sometimes mean you either pay more than
you should, or that the finish you get is not up to the standards
you should reasonably expect.
Letting us handle your print management - if used in combination
with our design and direct mail services - means you can handoff
printed jobs from start to finish, confident that you'll receive
a professional managed and well executed final product.
If you'd like to know more, please contact
us or use our quote form
and we'll be in touch to discuss your requirements.
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consultancy for the past year. It's reassuring to know that they're
there to pull the rabbit out of the hat for us when we've got too
much to handle internally...
Seamus Conlon
M.D., www.cruise.co.uk
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