Trade-only superwide-format digital print house Super-Wide is aiming to build on a successful 2012 with the acquisition of a new 5m-wide Durst Rho 500R and a move to modern 35,000sq ft (3,250 sq m) premises. The plant investment reinforces Super-Wide's commitment to offer 'excellent quality' and 'rapid turnaround' to its customers and has already helped it attract work from screen and litho printers on top of its core market of sign and display producers.
"Various printers in the market already trust us to fulfil the jobs they can't complete, either because they don't have the resources or they can't produce them with a decent margin," explains Luke Drogan, business development manager at Super-Wide. "Our strategic investments in 2012, and those planned for this year, have the sole purpose of guaranteeing competitive trade rates for our customers while allowing them to assure top quality to their own clients across all types of job.
"Our established clients know that, no matter the job, we are always on hand to help them deliver the complex, oversized or high-volume work they need. This year will see us capitalise on these new resources with more investment in both specialists and technology," Drogan concludes.