The Milton Keynes-based firm has bought two secondhand Winkler & Dunnebier envelope machines to increase capacity on its direct mail envelopes. The kit arrives as Enveco leased an additional warehouse, taking its site to 3,600m2.
We have always been proactive and the direct mail sector is one which is growing. We are a company where if the opportunity was there then we have the backing to invest, said Enveco managing director Andrew Davis.
He added: We have 20 years experience in bespoke envelopes and it makes sense to expand this side of the business.
Meanwhile, the company has appointed Mandy Beusmans as direct mail account specialist in customer services. She was previously with Polstar Direct Envelopes.
Story by Philip Chadwick
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