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Tyne and Wear based Radecal becomes the newest Roland Premium Partner


In response to rapidly increasing demand throughout the UK for its display and sign manufacturing solutions, Roland DG has appointed Radecal Machine Sales and Service as a Roland Premium Partner representing its full range of digital printing, sign-making and engraving solutions. Radecal’s new appointment as a Premium Partner for


Roland now increases the company’s presence at the forthcoming Sign & Digital UK exhibition, being held at the NEC from 12 to 14 April. This premiere UK event will see the company demonstrating the innovative VersaCAMM VS series with integrated cutting, in its version with metallic and white ink. The families of sign and display manufacturing systems


now available from Radecal Machine Sales and Service also include the Roland AJ-1000 and AJ-740 industrial-strength units, all XC print-and-cut options and the XJ duo of high quality printers. These are complemented by the wide-format VersaART RS-640 which offers low-cost alternatives for textile and eco-solvent printing, along with Roland’s GX suites of vinyl cutters and EGX engraving machines. Formed nearly 10 years ago as a sign manufacturing


specialist in the north east of the country, Radecal’s experience in production soon led it down the road to becoming a knowledgeable and respected distributor. Starting out as a reseller of CNC routers, laser cutters and engraving machines, the company moved into the 3D rapid prototyping arena before adding laminating and other finishing options to its rapidly expanding portfolio of products. Extremely selective about the solutions it distributes to


businesses of all sizes, Radecal’s Managing Director, Chris Economides, has always been impressed with the capabilities and


Managing Director of Radecal, Chris Economides, outside his company’s premises which has been wrapped using output from Roland’s printers.


reliability of Roland’s broad range of systems. As a result, he was delighted to be appointed a Premium Partner by the company and is extremely positive about being able to offer all Roland’s systems to customers on a national basis. For further information telephone Radecal Machine Sales and Service on 0191 417 2929 or email chris@radecal.net


Paul French reflects on his first year at the helm of Robert Horne


94 Sign Update ISSUE 128 APRIL 2011 Paul French, Managing Director of Robert Horne.


Paul French has been Managing Director of Robert Horne for one year. He is well known to those in the Sign & Display industry, so how is that arm of the Robert Horne Group been performing? Paul tells us more: “In 2009 Europoint and Robert Horne Sign & Display joined forces. This has been a fantastic marriage and allowed the group during 2010 to consolidate brands and concentrate on growth. I am really interested in Robert Horne Sign & Display setting new trends and exploring new technologies that will benefit our customers, after all, we are the materials expert in this arena. This division continues to go from strength to strength and is seeing growth across a number of sectors including digital, LEDs and also plastics.


“The team at Robert Horne is


immensely knowledgeable. Their dedication coupled with a great portfolio of products has seen Robert Horne extend its position as the largest Sign & Display company in the UK. An achievement I am immensely proud of. “Sign & Display now represents


in excess of 40% of the Robert Horne Group’s business and is continuing to grow a pace. It is a substantial part of our business and very important to the Group as a whole.” Robert Horne Group is the


UK’s leading supplier of a vast array of materials, from paper and board to plastics. For further information telephone


Robert Horne on 0845 450 1026 or visit www.roberthorne.co.uk


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