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News Release from: Everydayprint
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 February 2008
Digital Print Firm's Growth Prompts
Office Move
Following continued growth, Cheshire (UK) digital print and business services company, Everydayprint, has moved from Adlington to larger premises at Macclesfield's Lyme Green Business Park.
Currently employing 15 full-time members of staff, Everydayprint has made the move to the 5,000 square foot Lyme House offices after expanding its range of services to double its office and print room space Everydayprint's managing director, Jason Walker, commented: "We have consistently developed and refined our services to provide exceptional results for our clients
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 19 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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That success has seen us grow to a point where we now have an increasing number of clients, ranging from small businesses to large companies.
However, with the success have come the inevitable growing pains." He explained: "We have to service our clients properly and our expansion, coupled with our plans for further growth this year, made a move to bigger and better premises that could facilitate our anticipated growth absolutely essential." With an open day planned for March 12, the company, which originally opened in Poynton six years ago, spent two years at the Adlington Business Park.
The company said that increased awareness of its portfolio of services led to an increase in business.
Walker added: "The facilities at Lyme House are far more appropriate for us, with an additional print room and extra storage space meaning that we are able to better service our numerous clients and even hold stock for them should they wish us to do so.
With the recent addition of ex-Sale Sharks rugby union player, John Carter, to our sales and marketing team, everything is set for another excellent year and everyone at the company is looking forward to the challenge of establishing us as the print and business services provider of choice in the North West of England.".
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