Last month, HH Associates secured a multi-million pound deal with MG Rover to manage commercial print in the UK and Europe.
But according to HH Associates managing director Robert MacMillan there is no word on the future of the two-year deal from the administrator, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
"We hope it will have a positive outcome," he said. "We had insurance cover on the contract so there is no financial impact on us."
There are ongoing attempts to save the company through the owners of MG Rover's parent, Phoenix Venture Holdings.
The contract with HH Associates included use of its online management system to improve service delivery, brand consistency and visibility of costs.
"We had worked hard to outline great savings for MG Rover," added MacMillan.
Story by Philip Chadwick
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