Where is it?
Corsham, Wiltshire
Who are the brains behind the outfit?
Managing director Philip Sudwell and technical director Tim Bacon
What does the firm do?
Short-run multi-section work, and environmentally friendly and waterless printing
How many staff?
20
What’s the turnover?
This year the firm expects to turn over around £2.2m
How much has it grown?
Park Lane Press has worked hard to maintain its turnover through increasing its levels of high-quality work and ‘responsible’ printing. Its sales from green printing now account for 25% of its turnover and the firm was recently awarded ISO 14001 EMS. It installed a Canon 7000 VP digital press last year
What does the future hold?
The firm will continue to improve its environmental footprint and gain further accreditations, as well as working with its wider community to create greater awareness of the benefits of green printing. Park Lane Press also has plans to expand its variable data and quality short-run work as well as growing its litho customer base
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