Over the last 15 years the firm, based in Washington, Tyne and Wear, has provided Lunn Poly with a range of print services including procurement, storage, distribution and the use of its Print Distributor database management system. Under the new deal it will produce POS for the travel agents 800 shops.
Lunn Poly POS manager Sharon Read said simpsongroup had provided the highest quality POS material and that she was delighted to extend the relationship.
Simpsongroup has also become the worlds first screen printer to use MetalFX inks, which were supplied by Sericol.
Technical manager Mark Fallais said tests on its five-colour Svecia had produced excellent results.
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