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News Release from: M-real | Subject: Grab-and-Go
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 December 2004
Device Makes Carrying Boxed Paper Easy
M-real Corporation Office Papers has launched a carrying solution for its multi-functional office paper brand Data Copy.
M-real Corporation Office Papers has launched a carrying solution for its multi-functional office paper brand Data Copy Data Copy Grab-and-Go has been designed to introduce a more convenient and ergonomically friendly means of carrying boxed papers around stock rooms and offices
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 24 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new features, designed to facilitate a more comfortable carrying position, ease the pressure points on the hands as well as reducing back strain, all of which are common symptoms suffered when handling standard box-packaged office paper said M-real.
Commenting on the introduction of the new Grab-and-Go, Simon Guffogg, marketing director at M-real Corporation Office Papers said: "During the past 30 years or so, the office environment has undergone significant developments - in the mid-1970s few offices had any copiers, these were almost unknown at that time.
However, we have all had to suffer the painful consequences of carrying boxed paper from one place to another.
Grab-and-Go now offers a comfortable and safe means of handling boxed paper and is one of the most exciting inventions in this sector in recent decades." He continued: "There are some 300 million boxes of office paper throughout Europe that need to be moved on a yearly basis and we are now taking the lead in increasing the user friendliness within the paper industry, following the success of consumables in other industries." The concept has undergone thorough simulation tests and extensive research among channel partners before being launched said M-real.
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