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SRS sold Australian Paper in 2009.
Australian Paper is a subsidiary of Japan Nippon.
Australian Paper Owned Australian Office in which It bought Australian Envelopes in 2011. Australian Paper has just bought Trade Envelopes. Japan Nippon is the king of envelopes in Australia.
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Spicers announce an agreement with LG Hausys
Created on Monday, 08 August 2016 17:01
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Effective immediately, Spicers will be supplying a huge selection of LG Hausys sign and display products, incorporating digital print vinyls and matching laminates, specialty vinyls, architectural wall vinyls and other graphic solutions.
‘LG is a great brand and this agreement means we will be armed with a range of products for new market opportunities,’ says Wayne Hood, Spicers Sign and Display Portfolio Manager. ‘This will open lots of new doors, not only for us but also for our customers.’
LG Hausys is renowned for keeping up-to-date with the latest market trends and technology. With a huge design centre in Korea, and a culture that encourages new ideas and supporting talented designers, it’s fair to say that Spicers will have the opportunity to stock some exciting products, now and in the future.
‘LG Hausys offer a large range of digital vinyls and laminates and when added to their range of specialty, coloured and architectural offerings, Spicers will have one of the most comprehensive ranges available.’ says Wayne.
Spicers General Manager in Australia, Ken Booth, is also delighted about this latest addition to the ever-growing portfolio of excellent products at Spicers. ‘Spicers and LG are both fantastic brands synonymous with great service and quality. We constantly look to provide our customers with the latest in sign and display technology, as well as more opportunities for growth in this thriving market.’
And that can only make life good, for everyone.
Spicers will be supplying:
* A full range of cast-coated/ polymeric/monomeric/ specialty vinyls and digital print vinyls
* 64 polymeric colours with
* 5 to 7 years durability – sold by the metre
* Matching laminates
* Specialty films for wall, floor and LSE (hard to stick to) surfaces, including translucent options
* Window films
* Specialty, architectural wall vinyl for interiors.
Spicers completes delivery investments
Andy Braithwaite, 08 August 2016
UK office products wholesaler Spicers has completed installation of new pick, pack and despatch lines at its distribution facilities in Manchester and Glasgow.
UK office products wholesaler Spicers has completed installation of new pick, pack and despatch lines at its distribution facilities in Manchester and Glasgow.
With an increasing volume of third-party delivery demand from the dealer marketplace, Spicers said the sites have each been equipped with full mechanised packing lines which allow the despatch teams to complete parcel packing more efficiently and securely to ensure safe arrival at their final destination.
Now the new installations have been completed, the Manchester and Glasgow sites handle almost 100% of the parcels destined for direct delivery to end-user premises. Both sites have been up and running for some months now, with a final move of traffic previously handled by the other Spicers local sites being migrated across in June.
“The teams are now equipped to deliver the best presentation and packing of goods for safe transit,” said SPOT Group Operations Director Rick Jones.
“Good parcel presentation is important to maintain confidence in a reseller’s brand and service. Our customers put their trust in us to manage their parcels and deliver the highest quality experience to their end-user customers.”
Other investments being made at Spicers include the extension of storage capacity at the bulk distribution sites of Smethwick and Greenwich. This is expected to be completed later this year.
Cambridge, UK
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