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EFKA Frame Solutions launches new webshop E
FKA Frame Solutions has launched its new webshop, fully integrated into the website. The new webshop was introduced at FESPA earlier this year, using the theme of space: ‘Launch to the moon’. The new platform now provides convenient features that simplify and speed up the ordering process.
Each frame is unique and custom- made. The addition of a configurator with a step-by-step guide makes it easy for customers to be guided through the
selection process, allowing them to order the right fabric frame and accessories. Paul Tomlinson, sales director, said: “We are excited to present our new webshop to our partners. With this digital innovation, we are taking a significant step forward to make the calculation and ordering process for our customers even better, faster, and easier. “Feedback from partners plays a crucial role in this process, allowing us to continuously improve the user experience.”
Cambridgeshire students enjoy day of learning at Moss UK
The new webshop was introduced at FESPA earlier this year
Epson awarded EcoVadis
Platinum rating E
Cambridgeshire students enjoyed a day of learning at Moss UK’s head office
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n September 12, students from two Cambridgeshire secondary schools traded their classrooms for hands-on workshops, confidence- building sessions and future career talks Moss UK’s head office in St Neots. Pupils from St Peter’s and Samuel Pepys schools began their day at Moss with a talk from Matt Tibbitts, production manager of Moss, who provided an overview of the company’s history, its key sectors and core values. Following this, Mark Rose, operations director, outlined the importance of sustainability, and the actions Moss is undertaking to drive positive change. Alex Richards, from local charity
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Inspire2Ignite, led a session aimed at empowering students through confidence-building exercises. The young students gained hands-on experience while learning about the process of producing kiss-cut vinyl graphics, getting practical insight into the work continually carried out at Moss.
Lee Garnett, continuous improvement manager at Moss, said: “The enthusiasm from the students was evident from the start.
“It was fantastic to see them fully engaged in the creative process and leaving with the confidence to ask questions and know their way around our production hub.”
pson has earned Platinum rating for sustainability from EcoVadis, a leading provider of business sustainability ratings.
This is in recognition of the company’s global efforts to uphold the highest standards on the environment, labour and human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement, and highlights Epson’s commitment and actions on sustainability.
The platinum rating ranks Epson in the top 1% of companies in its industry, particularly excelling in the fields of the environment as well as labour and human rights. Epson’s latest platinum rating reflects its ongoing commitment and notable improvements towards sustainable growth in the past year. Takanori Inaho, president of Epson Europe, said: “This platinum certification follows our continuous implementation of measurable initiatives aimed at identifying and resolving societal and environmental challenges. “We have always been guided by the principle of Sho Sho Sei, which represents our commitment to continuous improvement and the development of compact, efficient, and precise product technology. Our proprietary technologies contribute to practical climate solutions, and we recognise our responsibility to mitigate our impact on the planet.”
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