Under the agreement the 30-employee firm, which has digital printing based in the City and litho production in Bromley, Kent, hopes to boost its presence in the portable marketing arena.
KUBE sales and marketing director Chris Longley said: We can go to universities and exhibition organisers to market this. Its a good fit with large-format work when graphics are upgraded.
The relationship grew after KUBE approached Maxibit for a potentially large order from an unnamed client.
They are the best pop-ups I have ever seen. It gives us an extra selling string to our bow, which is what KUBE is all about, said Longley.
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