Longford supplies high-speed batch counters to greetings card publisher

Longford supplies high-speed batch counters to greetings card publisher

Supplier News

Case study: UK Greetings - Bradford, UK

Longford International Ltd has supplied high-speed batch counters to greetings card and gift dressings publisher UK Greetings. The systems meet UK Greetings' custom requirements and replace outdated equipment, improving production.

Longford International and UK Greetings
From left to right: Graham Collisson, Area Sales Manager Longford Europe, Mark Preston Trades Person UK Greetings, Tim Nixon Manufacturing Manager UK Greetings © Longford

Tim Nixon, Manufacturing Manager, UK Greetings, commented:

"We are delighted with the purchase of 10 Longford high-speed batch counters, they meet our production requirements and are a huge improvement on our old, outdated equipment. We would have no hesitation in recommending Longford."

This article was originally published by Longford International.

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