The Hampshire-based company will take a consultative approach tailored to each customers direct marketing requirements.
The new division will provide customers which already include HP, Reed and Fujitsu with complete project management, from advice on what can or cannot be done at initial concept, through to fulfilment and door drop.
Marketing manager Julia Clark said: We will go in with customers and suggest better methods of production in order to bring costs down and make sure that the campaign concepts can work with the processes behind them.
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