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New Leeds HQ to become Altodigital northern hub
Leeds-based Altodigital, the £44m turnover independent supplier of digital print and document solutions to UK businesses, is moving to larger offices in the city following significant expansion, a move that will see it become the ‘northern hub’ for the group.
The new 3,865 sq ft office – based on John Charles Way, LS12 – will now act as the northern focal point for the company, which also has sites in the West Midlands, Home Counties, Liverpool, Bristol, London and Southampton.
The move comes on the back of a range of new Altodigital contracts in recent months, including being awarded a place on the HealthTrust Europe procurement framework.
This means the company now a preferred supplier for managed document solutions (MDS) to more than 40 NHS Trusts tendering through the scheme.
This year has also seen Altodigital boost staff levels with three new appointments to its public sector team, as well as four new appointments in its enterprise team, targeting high-end corporations across the UK, taking the total number of staff based in Leeds to 30.
Tony Burnett, group sales director at AltoDigital, said: “We have had an extremely buoyant 12 months and made significant in-roads into the public sector and high-end enterprise markets.
“As such, we are growing rapidly and require more space as we continue to strengthen our core teams.”
The Leeds office of Lambert Smith Hampton acted on behalf of Altodigital to secure the move.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Lane .
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