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Swanline encourages customers to ‘pour out ideas’ with ‘Made in Britain’ campaign

  • steve8125
  • Jul 19, 2017
  • 2 min read

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Swanline Print is encouraging customers to ‘pour out’ their technical challenges and ‘take a sip of success’ with the team as part of its Made in Britain initiative.

All this week, randomly selected customers have been receiving a traditional British inspired tea time gift pack in the form of a teapot that has been manufactured in-house and demonstrates the expertise and capabilities of the Swanline Print constructional design team.

The company is flying the flag for British manufacturing and in April marked its own heritage by joining the Made in Britain campaign.

Joanne Offord, marketing director at Swanline Print, said: ‘We are extremely proud of our British heritage and the values that British manufacturing represents such as quality, innovation and performance.

‘These are at the forefront of Swanline activities and are at the core of our business values. We want to embrace our membership of the Made in Britain campaign and share with our customers, our zest for British manufacturing within the print, paper and corrugated sectors.’

The teapot is manufactured from F flute and combines a patriotic white, red and blue design featuring the MIB logo. Also in the gift pack, customers received a selection of tea time favourites.

F flute offers an exceptional surface for high quality printing and is extremely robust to create a versatile, decorative packaging material.

Joanne added, ‘We want our customers to know that by working with Swanline, they are bringing a British company on board that can deliver quality results for their customers.

‘Don’t stew over the details or worry that design capabilities aren’t your cup of tea. Whatever design and construction challenges are causing a headache, we can create a solution. No concept is too extreme for our breadth of materials and expertise.’

Staffordshire based Swanline Print started out in 2001 with just one single colour screen press. It now operates across three adjacent, purpose built manufacturing sites and delivers a complete solution service – from design to delivery.

The company offers a vast range of confidential trade services, from digital print to litho lamination and fully assembled point of sale units, enabling customers the opportunity to penetrate markets previously inaccessible or too niche to create value.


 
 
 

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