The events organiser said ECMOD had expanded by 50%, which resulted in its move to the Wembley Conference & Exhibition Centre on 12 and 13 November.
Organiser Jane Revell-Higgins said: Much of the current expansion in the mail order sector is from small and medium-sized catalogue companies. Even these companies have substantial print budgets.
Advice from some of the most advanced print companies in the sector would help them get the most from their budgets, she added.
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