Industry News
PF Concept releases new catalogue concept
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complete new catalogue concept. PF Concept is constantly reviewing how to make the selection process more efficient for both distributors and end users. For 2018, a new catalogue approach is being
introduced
whereby items are presented in two different types of brochure to serve the specific needs of distributors and end users respectively.
his year sees PF Concept not only add 200+ new products to its range, but release a
For distributors and dealers, who need efficient access to hard facts, the new PF Workbook provides quick and easy basic reference to the entire 2018 PF Concept Collection. And for end users who are more
The catalogues
interested in inspiration, the main catalogue presents the products in tangible use scenarios.
Together, these catalogues form the perfect sales tool which is both practical and inspirational.
Golden Finishes starts 2018 with brand new premises
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rade textile supplier Golden Finishes started January with a move into a new 10,000sq ft premises in
Caerphilly, South Wales.
The new manufacturing unit will be home to Golden Finishesʼ customer service team, despatch team and production facilities which produce the ReadyRange brand of promotional textiles as well as over half a million badges per year, bespoke pennants, sashes, tablecloths and a comprehensive range of bespoke textile products for
garment decorators and promotional products distributors. Managing director, John Sheppard, said: “The move has given Golden Finishes a new lease of life – everything is new, fresh and cutting edge. We have worked hard to ensure that the move improves all aspects of our business, from improved customer service through our new booking software, to faster turnaround times. Itʼs an investment in our customers and gives us the scope to grow with them.”
New sales manager for Target Transfers
ictoria Gilchrist has been appointed as the new sales manager at Target
Transfers. Ms Gilchrist has been with
the Target team for more than 10 years and brings with her to this role a can-do attitude, a wealth of experience in the transfer, screen and digital heat printing industry, along with a dedication to driving sales and for delivering outstanding customer service.
Some staff members show off their new certificates
These included refresher training and courses in; first aid, customer service, fork lift refreshers, compressor training and more.
As the company continues to grow, taking more orders and packing more boxes each day it is important that each member of staff is trained correctly.
TV TecStyle Visions 2018 to celebrate 10th anniversary
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Ms Gilchrist began her new role at the beginning of January, reporting directly to MD Martin Borley. She will work as part of the Target management team, and therefore part of the Stahlʼs group, to continue driving sales and working towards the future growth of the company.
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
n February 15, TV TecStyle Visions will open its doors for the
10th time.
The organisers are expecting around 11,000 visitors and 270 exhibitors at the three-day event at Messe Stuttgart.
Attending visitors will learn everything about the products and services of the garment decoration industry – ranging from the technologies for
Last year’s fashion show
printing and embroidering of textiles to the decoration with flock, rhinestones or laser. In addition, nearly all well-known brands from the fields of promotional wear and corporate fashion will be in attendance. A varied supporting programme completes the industry highlight including the fashion show, the TV Expert Forum, the Style at Work Discovery Tour and Charlieʼs Corner.
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Team at D. Roper refresh their skills
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hroughout December and January, the team at D. Roper undertook training and refresher courses.
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