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Print Firm Wins Place On Government Print Project

A Polar Print Group product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Jun 25, 2007

After completing a detailed proposal and passing an evaluation, Polar Print Group has become one of the four-colour print suppliers for the House of Commons and House of Lords framework agreement.

The Leicester (UK) company has been included in the framework project, which will run for the next four years, after 120 companies from across the UK put themselves forward for the framework agreement when pre-qualification questionnaires were submitted in June 2006.

After receiving confirmation of its appointment as a supplier, Polar attended a framework supplier meeting in London to meet internal clients and the buying teams.

The company has just completed its first job under the agreement and said it is looking forward to working on a varied range of new projects over the coming months.

Polar Print Group sales director, Anthony Rowell, said: "We are delighted to have been the given opportunity to be involved in such a high profile contract.

The scores we achieved during the supplier evaluation process reflect the framework team's recognition of our commitment to, and continued investment in, delivering excellence in both production and customer service.".

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