Industry News
PF Concept appoints new UK and Ireland sales manager N
ick Henderson is joining PF Concept in the newly created role of sales
manager for the UK and Ireland. Mr Henderson brings a wealth of sales leadership experience and a proven track record of driving revenue growth in the promotional clothing industry, including 14 years’ service with Ralawise and PenCarrie. Well known by many clients in the product media industry, he has a strong commercial approach and a commitment to delivering exceptional customer service and fostering long-term relationships.
In his new role, Mr Henderson will be responsible for leading the UK account management team, focused on developing sales revenue through the implementation of the company’s key sales initiatives and strategies. He will actively participate in all field sales
activities and lead engagement and interaction with customers. Rob Durant, European business development director for PF Concept UK, said: “I am delighted to welcome Nick to the PF Concept team. His experience and passion for delivering results makes him the ideal candidate to lead our sales efforts in the UK and Ireland. Nick’s knowledge of our industry and background in promotional clothing will be invaluable as we further develop our strategy for endless possibilities on clothing following the recent launch of our partnership with Gor Factory, under its famous brand Roly.”
Nick Henderson
Mr Henderson added: “I am very happy to be part of such a dynamic and innovative company. I look forward to working closely with the talented and experienced team in the UK to drive growth and deliver unparalleled value to our customers.”
Venture Banners marks 15th anniversary with significant equipment investment and team expansion
V
enture Banners has celebrated its 15th anniversary with a £400,000 investment that includes an expansion in production space and new fabric printing and cutting equipment.
The company’s investment in new technology is aimed at expanding production capacity and optimising the turnaround times it is able to
offer its customers. A 3.4-metre EFI VUTEk FabriVU 340i+ dye-sublimation soft signage printer becomes Venture Banners’ third FabriVU, expanding the company’s already impressive textile printing capabilities. This was joined in March by a 3.2m wide Zund cutter with fabric cutting capabilities, the company’s fourth device from Zund.
A member of the Venture Banners team with the EFI VUTEk FabriVU 340i+
| 16 | May 2024
Increased capacity also necessitated an increase in packing space, which Venture Banners addressed by taking on an additional 3,000 square foot unit dedicated to housing its substantial material and equipment stock. This freed up both production and packing space in the company’s existing 21,000 square foot factory in Braintree, enabling customers’ orders to be completed and dispatched even more efficiently. Venture Banners has also hired seven new team members across the production floor, studio, and sales teams.
The 11th version of SignLab is now available
SignLab v11 has been released F
iery has released SignLab v11 – the fastest and most powerful version of SignLab ever released. The software now features a new vectorisation previewer, streamlined effects catalogue, custom fit to shape text tools and much more.
SignLab is available in six packages: Print and Cut, VinylPro, CutPro, DesignPro, RasterLink Edition and VersaWorks Edition.
Functioning as a vector and bitmap design and production platform, SignLab allows users to output to most printers, cutters, and hybrid print/ cut devices.
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
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