Alistair McIntosh has won a three-year contract to manage Western Power Distributions corporate print needs.
The 600,000 deal covers the printing and distribution of all the firms stationery, letterheads, business cards and internal forms.
Tim Webster, business development manager for Wakefield-based Alistair McIntosh, said: We look beyond print management needs to offer value-added services that improve processes, increase efficiency, and ultimately save our clients money.
Western Power Distribution serves 2.4m customers across south-west England and south and west Wales.
David Wood, the groups buyer, said Alistair
McIntosh had offered more than just a competitive price.
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