"We are currently in a building that is unsuitable for developing the business and we need extra space for deliveries," said managing director Richard Leach (pictured).
The company produces large-format material on a Durst Rho and Leach added that the move to new premises in May would lead to investments in equipment.
"The demand for larger sized formats will increase and we would like to go into the super wide format in the future," said Leach.
The new building will also include a state-of-the-art computer imaging suite.
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