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Flyeralarm appoints new UK manager

  • steve8125
  • Jan 5, 2017
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

Online commercial print specialist Flyeralarm has appointed Keith Hanson to head up its UK business with a brief to launch a host of exciting new products, offers and services for commercial printers, businesses and consumers.

Keith, who will be based in London, joins the company from Dutch business to consumer photographic printer, Albumprinter. He comes to Flyeralarm with the aim of putting the brand front of mind with UK customers looking for highly competitive quotes and top quality finishes on a huge range of products including flyers, brochures, leaflets, magazines and business stationery, in a market estimated to be worth as much as £15 billion in the UK alone.

He will be backed up by the resources of a rapidly growing group of companies, with a low price model and wide product range, which currently processes more than 22,500 orders per day right across Europe from the West coast of Ireland to Eastern Poland and from the Straits of Gibraltar to the Arctic Circle.

‘Keith comes to us with a wealth of experience in the printing industry and was the ideal candidate to guide the UK arm of our company through the exciting times which lie ahead,’ explained Thorsten Fischer, CEO of Flyeralarm.

Its ‘all out assault’ on the UK business to business online print market includes a 10% discount scheme.

The offer by the UK subsidiary of Flyeralarm lasts from January to the end of April, entitling every customer to the discount on one order of up to ten different products and with no value restriction.

‘We believe we are offering a package which is absolutely ideal for businesses looking for flyers, brochures, leaflets, magazines, envelopes, letterheads, business cards and other business stationery at the most competitive prices,’ explained Keith.

To find out more about Flyeralarm, please see www.flyeralarm.com/uk


 
 
 

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