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Callprint’s ‘tailored solution’ contract with Carillion

  • steve8125
  • Apr 20, 2016
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

Callprint has confirmed that it has secured of one of its ‘largest value’ contracts with support services and construction company Carillion, after an extensive tender pitch.

The national print services contract, which was won by Callprint, is for an initial three years with an option to extend for a further two years, and has seen the company provide a tailored solution to meet all of Carillion’s UK print and reprographics service requirements.

Matt Smith, Callprint’s national accounts director, stated: ‘The service that we have been providing is on a national footing, and is helping Carillion to reduce shipping costs, carbon footprint and also any environmental impacts. The achievements that this is offering is a standardisation of their print requirements, ensuring that all their offices are now effectively getting localised service support from all of our national hubs across the UK.’

Managed services director Paul D’Rozari added, ‘As part of the deal we have also developed bespoke tools to meet the on-going demands of the client. New staff have been employed in the form of key account managers in the north, south and Scotland regions to look after Carillion so there are specific personnel on the ground, providing local support and advice, as well as attending regular meetings with their staff.

‘We are providing a comprehensive range of outsourced digital print reprographics services within the contract, whether it be bid and tender submission, 3D print, or print management. Advice is also being provided on new technologies, along with education, innovation and development where required. The areas of new technology and innovation are paramount to Callprint, and as a business we like to think that we are at the forefront of any developments in our industry, and this demonstrates why we are viewed as a leading services provider for the AEC sector.’


 
 
 

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