The Kent-based company has set up operations in Stockholm and Warsaw, adding to its two established offices in Amsterdam and Brussels.
Charterhouse board director Anthony Hawkins said: “Our expansion into Europe is a key development for the company, as an increasing number of our clients are looking for a local print management solution across a number of countries.
“The new offices take our offering to the next level, and we are already enjoying the benefit.”
Charterhouse has begun taking a cluster approach to the European market, so the Stockholm site, which is headed up by divisional director Buster Oldmark, will be responsible for the entire Nordic region.
The firm said that a large agency had already been added to Charterhouse’s customer base in Stockholm. European clients include Renault, Sony, Shell and Unilever.
For more on European expansion, see tomorrow’s PrintWeek.
Charterhouse expands with two Euro sites
Print management firm Charterhouse has continued its European expansion by opening two offices in Sweden and Poland.