The Peterborough-based firm was borne out of ex-Thomas Potts print firm G&E 2000, after Shaun Maloney and Andy Connacher led an MBO last February.
Production director Maloney said investment in new equipment had paid off, which had secured the companys previous clients and added new business.
The initial intention had been just to stabilise the business, but investment in new systems and equipment had seen the company grow.
Its new clients include Octane Media, Foursight Publications and Bourne Publishing.
We are in the process of creating a server platform to allow clients 24 hour access to their own archive server, said Maloney.
He was also delighted with the prospects for the future, he added.
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