Mainstream in third CMC buy
Trade mailing house Mainstream Direct has said it intends to continue growing its business after investing in a paper-enclosing line.
The Northampton-based business installed a £75,000 six-station paper enclosing line from CMC Equipment.
It has been configured with directional feeders and managing director Richard Haines said the machine would improve turnaround times on medium- and long-run mailings.
The line is the third installed at Mainstream's facility and follows on just six months after the last investment.
Haines added: "We were blown away with the response to the line. Within the first month, we had processed an additional 3m packs and we are able to continue building on this offering."
Mainstream Direct has a turnover of £3m and employs 60 staff. It specialises in data, lasering, hand fulfilment and polywrapping.
Source: www.printweek.com - News
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