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Fingers Crossed for Where the Trade Buys
Wherethetradebuys.co.ukthe online presence of North East based printing firm First2Print, are starting the New Year as they mean to go on after been shortlisted for ‘Newcomer of the Year’ in The North East Business Awards.
Where The Trade Buys opened for business online in 2010 offering a next day delivery printing service to large and small print companies and graphic designers across the UK. Based in the North East Business and Innovation Centre (BIC), the company has grown rapidly and now occupies a 6500sq ft. production centre printing everything onsite.
Employing a team of 14 dedicated staff; the company is looking to grow this number further in the coming months by investing in both apprentices and graduates.
Martyn Young, Managing Director of Where The Trade Buys said: “We were all over the moon to hear the news we had been shortlisted for Newcomer of the Year. It’s an honour to be considered especially considering the competition is rife in such difficult times.
“Wherethetradebuys.co.uk has done brilliantly since starting up and we’re hoping to continue this success by further investing in both technology and developing staff. We’ll also be keeping our fingers crossed for the awards night!”
The Durham and Wearside Business Awards will be held on the 7th of March 2013 at Sunderland Football Club. For more information on Where The Trade Buys printing services please see the website www.wherethetradebuys.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by First2Print .
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