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News Release from: British Association for Print and Communication
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 January 2006
BAPC Extends West Midlands UK Training
Programme
The British Association For Print and Communication (BAPC) has been granted an extension to the Learning and Skills Council funded initiative operating in the West Midlands.
The British Association For Print and Communication (BAPC) has been granted an extension to the Learning and Skills Council funded initiative operating in the West Midlands The news follows the positive impact the project is achieving, said the BAPC
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 26 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sidney Bobb, BAPC's chairman, commented: "We are delighted that the LSC recognised the significant difference our intervention is making to printers in the area, and we are flattered that the LSC wants us to continue our work.
Those printers who benefited from our help have certainly expressed their appreciation of our efforts, which has resulted in greater profits and efficiency.
Our team looks forward to assisting many more businesses during 2006." More than 150 print businesses in the area have benefited from free training as a result of the scheme, said BAPC.
The tuition provided has covered a diverse range of requirements, encompassing expert advice on sales and marketing, websites and e-commerce, and business strategy, whilst extending as far as hands-on machine training for shopfloor personnel.
"We've been making an impact in all sorts of areas and in a very wide range of company sizes, and our aim is to build upon that success," Bobb added.
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