Print firm aims to make mark with £2 million move
A print firm says it is primed to stamp its market authority with a £2 million investment.
Instantprint has bought new machinery to expand stickers and labels production.
The Rotherham-based company says the venture will also bolster its premium product range and “introduce new technology to help businesses create more impactful packaging, branding and promotional materials”.
It adds the investment will also strengthen its offer across custom-shaped stickers and reel-based labels.
Laura Mucklow, head of brand, said: “Businesses expect more from their print than ever before.
“They want packaging and marketing materials that reflect the quality of their brand, and they want them quickly.
“Stickers and labels are often the finishing touch that helps a business make a memorable first impression.
“Our latest investment is all about giving customers more opportunities to create something unique.”
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