PaperlinX opens its doors

PaperlinX has set a trend by opening a ‘hot-desking’ area in its London office to customers seeking work space while in the area.

The Mandela Way office has been given a facelift, redecorated and kitted out with a dedicated hot-desking area that is WiFi-enabled, offers printing facilities and meeting rooms that its merchants’ clients can use as an extension of their own offices.

“Many of our customers regularly find themselves in London visiting clients or attending sales appointments and need more than a cramped table in a coffee shop to answer emails or respond to customers’ requests for quotes etc.” said Andy Buxton, managing director commercial print.

“Our focus is firmly on meeting our customers’ needs, helping them to add value to their businesses, whatever their requirements and opening up this resource is a key part of that commitment.”

(PIC A) Global Inkjet Systems is presented with Queen’s Award

Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire has visited Global Inkjet Systems (GIS) to present the company with its Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2013.

The developer of software drivers and electronics for industrial inkjet printheads won the award in the International Trade category in recognition of its achievements in growing revenues in overseas markets throughout Europe, the USA and Asia. 89% of the company’s total sales in 2012 were in international markets – an increase from 47% in 2010. Overseas sales growth was 132% in 2012.

The Lord-Lieutenant presented the award at GIS head office in Cambridge where he met with many members of the team who have been instrumental in helping GIS win the award.

 

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