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Alston’s Totalpost awarded German company’s distributor rights
Alston’s Totalpost Services Plc, a mailroom supplier, has announced that it has become the exclusive UK and Ireland distributor of German Muller flexible paper handling solutions.
This partnership will enable Totalpost to provide an even wider range of document and mail handling automation products.
The Muller range is particularly suited to paper management and handling within major councils, banks and mailing houses.
Muller began business in Germany in 1965 manufacturing high quality paper guillotines which were recognised as the best of breed product in the industry.
This partnership with Totalpost came about as a development of a previous business relationship between Muller, and Mail & Mechanisation, which is now owned by Totalpost.
Managing director of Totalpost, David Hymers said: “We are delighted to add the Muller range of flexible paper management solutions to our product range and I am excited about the new opportunities that this will bring to customers of both Totalpost and Mailing and Mechanisation.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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