Pre-press Company of the Year - Commended: Altaimage
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
It’s a first appearance and a worthy commendation for one of London’s youngest repro companies, Altaimage.
The Canary Wharf-based business has sustained tremendous organic growth, both in size and reputation, since it was founded in 2000 and the judges were left gaping at this year’s 58% increase in annual turnover and level of sales per employee, which are among the highest in the sector. Altaimage prides itself on its close relationship with clients, one of whom enthused: “Altaimage are never phased by my precise colour requirements, they always achieve a faithful reproduction with a personal service.”
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