The firm has taken space at the Scottish Enterprise Technology Park in East Kilbride, and the three-strong team is being headed by former Polestar group commercial manager Neil Moffat.
This is our first geographic expansion, and Neil has terrific knowledge of the local market, said managing director Simon Biltcliffe. He has a lot of experience on the commercial side along with gravure acumen, and were growing into that because of the upsurge of interest in gravure.
The Bicester-based firm has just become the UK agent for German gravure printer Badenia Druck, which specialises in narrow-web gravure.
Webmart turns around 40-50 estimates a day using its bespoke online estimating system. We did 2.15m of quotes for 13 different clients last Friday, said Biltcliffe.
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