Under the deal, Charterhouse, which already works with the French carmaker in mainland Europe and the UK, will continue to manage the company’s print across the UK.
No value or term for the deal has been revealed, but it will cover direct mail, stationery, product brochures and price guide production.
Charterhouse account director Kingsley Holding said: “It gives us a strong platform to build on the work completed to date and we will be in a great position to implement the latest Renault purchasing strategy.”
Charterhouse has also been awarded the FSC and PEFC accreditations.
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