Managing director of the Poole-based firm, Andrew McIntyre, has stated that it has no plans to close its STS mailing line.
"The mailing line has proved to be a huge success over the last 18 months and the company has ongoing plans for investment in this area," McIntyre said. "It is totally wrong to suggest that we would close it down."
McIntyre confirmed that while the B1 sheetfed printer was considering redundancies, it had yet to finalise where these redundancies would be made and how many of its staff would be affected.
Broglia Press employs 150 and has sales of 11.5m. It runs KBA and Heidelberg presses.
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