The 1.8m-run title is sent to Boots highest-spending Advantage Card customers and is published six times a year an increase on its previous quarterly frequency. Cooper Clegg sales director David Heine said the firm was naturally delighted to have won the contract.
Redwood have a reputation for producing high quality titles and they demand high levels of service and quality. The win will help the Tewkesbury firm plug the gap left by the loss of Glamour, which has just switched to gravure printing in Germany.
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