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Resolute strengthens sales team with appointment of new area sales manager J


ulie Newing has joined the team at Resolute in the role of area sales manager to allow the company to expand its market presence and continue delivering exceptional service to its growing customer base.


Ms Newing brings a wealth of experience to Resolute, with a proven record of success in the textile industry. Her deep understanding of customer needs and her ability to build strong relationships will be invaluable as Resolute continues its expansion plans. Colin Marsh, managing director, said: “We are excited to have Julie as part of the team. Her broad understanding of the textile decoration industry


Julie Newing pictured with an R-Jet Pro DTF V4i


comes from experience on both sides of the fence, having worked for equipment providers and garment decorators. Julie is a fantastic addition to Resolute during our 15th anniversary year and with the launch of the new CraftyJet.” This appointment reflects Resolute’s ongoing investment in building a strong,


Former PM announced as president of the Printing Charity


F


ormer Prime Minister Teresa May has accepted the Printing Charity’s invitation to become its


2025 president.


Now a Member of the House of Lords, Baroness May served as Prime Minister between 2016 and 2019, only the second woman to hold the office. Baroness May said: “Print plays a vitally important part in ensuring that as many people as possible can have


Teresa May, the Rt Hon. the Baroness May of Maidenhead


access to information they need to know. While the ways in which we receive information has proliferated over the years, I know through a long career in politics – and the many thousands of campaign leaflets I have delivered – the vital role that print plays, and will continue to play, in terms of getting a message across. I am therefore delighted to be the Printing Charity’s 2025 president.” The Printing Charity has also appointed three new trustees. Elenor Hamshire, Lance Hill and Donny McCormick, bring their expertise and experience in finance, in-depth print industry knowledge and welfare and safeguarding respectively to the board. Printing Charity CEO, Neil Lovell. said: “I am very pleased to welcome Elenor, Lance and Donny. Building on our already strong and dedicated Trustee Board, led by our chair, Dave Phillips, they bring key skills and experience which will provide great support as the charity focuses on ensuring that the services we provide are aligned to meet the needs of people in print and the allied trades.”


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dynamic team to meet the increasing demands of the market. The company remains focused on strategic growth and providing innovative solutions to its customers.


Ms Newing added: “What an exciting time to be joining Resolute as their area sales manager. The buzz around the whole company is electric after Printwear & Promotion LIVE! with machines going out to new and existing customers. I cannot wait to get out and introduce myself to everyone and introduce Resolute to those who haven’t had the pleasure yet.” It is hoped that Ms Newing’s addition will further enhance Resolute’s ability to serve its customers and strengthen its position as a leader in the industry.


Tx330-1800 and Tx330-1800B join Mimaki’s textile line up


The Tx330-1800 hybrid model enables printing on both fabric and paper


T


wo new direct to textile printers have joined Mimaki’s line up, offering extensive textile printing capabilities and the ability to print on a variety of materials with minimal wastewater.


Arjen Evertse, general manager sales EMEA at Mimaki Europe, said: “Looking at today’s textile market, we anticipate that the demand for textile products produced on-demand and locally will continue to grow. So, with that in mind, we released two products which are easy-to-use, versatile and sustainable, for those printers looking to incorporate textile printing capabilities within a small space, without compromising on capabilities and quality. The Tx330-1800 and Tx330-1800B will both be available for the textile and apparel market in June 2025.


• For the full story visit www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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