The firms managing director, Tony Hall, said the intelligent EPS front-ends and flexible management capabilities of the DocuPrint 100s were major factors in his decision to buy Xerox equipment.
The direct marketing sector continues to grow, meaning greater volumes, he said, so being able to offer more print-on-demand services means we can deliver competitive advantage to our clients, reacting to their ever-changing requirements.
The Gloucester-based direct mail and fulfilment company is part of Brann Worldwide, the direct marketing agency.
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