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New centre gives Totally Dynamic Leeds/Bradford a flying start in 2011


Success breeds success and Totally Dynamic, Britain’s go-ahead car wrapping specialist, is really motoring into the new year after opening a new state of the art transformation facility in Bradford. Drivers who know a good thing


when they see one – from racing car and Ferrari owners to astute commercial companies – are flocking to the custom built unit to have their vehicles given a dramatic new identity. And Totally Dynamic franchise


owner Lee White is also transforming job prospects in the Leeds/Bradford territory. He now has 13 skilled technicians working at the sparkling new centre, up by more than 50% on his old premises. Lee, 28, made the move to the


brand new facility at New Works, Newline in Greengates because the unstoppable success of his business meant that he had simply outgrown the old unit at the Rowan Trade Park, where he and his team had made their mark by transforming vehicles such as the European Tour vehicle for Nike Golf. Lee, a keen golfer and footballer who ran his own


Totally Dynamic’s new state of the art centre in Bradford.


business before taking on the challenge of a Totally Dynamic franchise, said: “The great advantage of the new facility is that we were able to liaise with the builders and outfitters during the construction phase, so have managed to specify exactly what we want. “This has allowed us to install stand-alone fitting bays, specialist bench areas upstairs, much more office space and a really


comfortable and welcoming customer waiting area. “The move has been fantastic for us. Despite the weather and


the economic climate, December and January have been better than the same time last year. The commercial side is booming as word about us gets out and the work we are doing in the supercar arena is really getting us noticed.” For further information telephone 0871 703 9595 or visit


www.totally-dynamic.co.uk


Kongsberg appoints new UK reseller for ESKOArtwork cutters


Large format digital printer specialist CWE Solutions has been appointed as a new UK Reseller for the EskoArtWork Kongsberg range of XY Flatbed Cutters and related workflow software. The range of cutters included in the contract covers the


entire XE, XP and XL series including those supplied with the i-cut software system and automated systems. The workflow software also supplied is the i-Suite, Neo, Odystar, ArtoisCAD and ArtPro. The XE series is aimed at small format die-less digital


cutting, whereas the XP and XL series for large format deliver record-breaking productivity and versatility. Reviewed by an industry-leading site, Kongsberg is described as "the most heavy, durable and exact of all the cutting tables."


98 Sign Update ISSUE 128 APRIL 2011 The software is a range of solutions that simplify the design-to-


print-to-cut workflow and increase production due to its effectiveness. The i-cut Vision control system allows die-less cutting contours to perfectly match printed images, improving overall productivity and quality, and is claimed to be the only software where the entire process and complete workflow is available from one source. Doug Gilbertson, CWE Solutions MD says, "Kongsberg have


recognised our commitment and experience in this industry and we're pleased to be able to offer these superb quality products to our customers. In turn, this will also increase our business opportunities, enabling us to target different markets that we previously couldn't do with our current product range." For more information telephone CWE Solutions on 020 7394 6414 or visit www.cwesolutions.co.uk


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