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Antalis launches Challenge campaign

  • steve8125
  • Jul 18, 2017
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

People in the graphic arts are being encouraged to make the most of Antalis’ expert advice and support thanks to the company’s new ‘Challenge Antalis’ initiative.

The Challenge concept invites customers to put their challenges forward to the Antalis team, which will use its knowledge and expertise to find the best solution. The remit is for Antalis’ experts to work closely with customers and assess their business, making recommendations on areas for improvement, new innovations and opportunities to diversify.

This latest activity is part of a wider strategic focus on helping customers evolve their business in line with the changing print landscape and embrace new technologies in order to gain a competitive edge and enter new markets.

With ‘Just Ask Antalis’ firmly at the forefront, the campaign features a raft of the business’ industry experts all chosen for their ability to help customers diversify and grow their business. These include, digital sales manager, Sham Ahmed, an industry veteran dedicated to helping customers unlock the full potential to be had by digital, and Giles Bristow, digital support manager and head of the Antalis Digital Academy training facility for customers seeking to upskill. This is in addition to technical services manager, Duncan Webster and technology specialist, Paul Duffy, two avid technology experts committed to helping customers stay ahead of the innovation curve.

Katie Farr, head of marketing for print and visual communications at Antalis, commented: ‘We are an incredibly customer centric company committed to doing everything in our power to help customers maximise the full potential of their business. Working very much as an extension of their team, we want to help as many new and existing customers as possible – whether it’s one seeking to invest in new innovation, optimise efficiencies or simply deliver better results.’


 
 
 

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