Durst showcased for best practice in The Parliamentary Review

Durst is featured over three pages of the 2016/17 Parliamentary Review - released this month - where it is highlighted as an example of ‘best practice’ for the public and private sector. In the report Durst is described as an “extremely professional organisation in every aspect” and in having “best quality” printing. The review uses Durst customer endorsements from RMC Digital Print of Hull and Essex-based Imaginators.
Established by former minister The RT Hon David Curry in 2010, the all-party Parliamentary Review is a learning tool that is sent to more than 500,000 policymakers. The articles in the document - which this year has a foreword by Prime Minister Theresa May - act as both a blueprint for success and a template for reform. Durst CEO Christoph Gamper said "At Durst, we pride ourselves on a partnership and collaborative approach with our customers. The UK is one of our largest markets and it has shown a near three-fold turnover growth in the last five years under the stewardship of Peter Bray, MD of Durst in the UK and Ireland.” Bray added: “We are extremely proud to be part of this Parliamentary Review and to be able to share our best practice in a dynamic industry and economy where we continue to grow market share.”   The Parliamentary Review’s director, Daniel Yossman, said: “Durst and other hardworking organisations from across the country have come together to make this year’s Review possible. Sharing knowledge and insight with both peers and government is essential work and I am delighted that this year’s Review will reach every corner of the British economy.”

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