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Zund UK launches trade-in part exchange programme


An exciting new programme has just been launched by Zund UK where existing owners of Zund flatbed cutters can apply for a trade-in value against their old cutter when they purchase a new Zund G3 flatbed cutter. As expected from a company with a first class reputation in


customer service, Zund are going one better than a simple trade-in and are also offering to take away your old cutter at the same time as your new installation, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum efficiency. Peter Giddings, Sales Director of Zund UK explains why they


came up with the idea: “We know that changing or upgrading any large piece of equipment can be a stressful and anxious time for a customer. Anything could go wrong in terms of delivery times, installation problems and issues with staffing and job deadlines. We can take these headaches away and ensure a smooth safe de-commission of your old cutter with delivery and installation of your new G3 cutter all at the same time with minimal fuss and disruption. Our engineers are used to dealing with all manner of issues and they take this kind of work in their stride.” The new Zund G3 flatbed cutter and router eliminates


all bottlenecks in your finishing department by automating all cutting and trimming options. The one machine has many functions and is truly a multifunctional production system. Since tools and modules can be added at any time, upgrades are easy and cost effective. You can freely combine up to three modules. Module and tool changes are quick and easy, keeping change-over times to a minimum. In applications that require processing preprinted graphics, the laser pointer or optional ICC camera facilitate perfect registration. “The real noticeable difference in the Zund G3 is the flexibility


of the Universal Module” continues Peter. “This allows users to change techniques and jobs with the simple change of tool as opposed to buying a completely new accessory, which in the past has been quite an investment. This leads to proven results


of 20% - 25% in increased productivity, in addition to the unit being so much more energy efficient using less power than its predecessor due to technical advancements with the vacuum system. We hope that our existing customers that know and love the old Zund systems will want to check the new G3 out now, especially with this new incentive.” To find out how much your old Zund flatbed cutter is worth


against a new machine or to arrange a demonstration, telephone Peter on 01727 833003. Further information can be found by visiting www.zund.co.uk


Online ordering for Iron Design


Iron Design, a UK leading supplier of off-the-shelf projecting signs and brackets, has now added a secure online ordering facility to its new trade website (www.ironsigns.com). This new convenience allows the sign maker to place


an order at any time of the day or night for goods to be dispatched next day. Speeding up the supply of projecting signs will greatly benefit the sign shop, as the projecting sign is quite often the last item ordered on a project and always required in a rush. As well as offering a more convenient ordering method, the new


website will offer many more new products over the next few months and also more detailed information. Iron Design can still be contacted by phone to place an order or for any enquiry. For further information telephone Iron Designs on 01202 463573 or visit www.ironsigns.com


88 Sign Update ISSUE 128 APRIL 2011


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