Jarrold Printing has secured the contract for production of office supplies catalogue Kingfield Heath for the eighth successive year.
"It is important to us that the project is kept under control at all times and it helps that the printing and binding is done on one site in Norwich," said Debbie Lee, Kingfield Heaths head of publications.
She said that considerable investment had been seen over the years, which had helped to speed production of the complex 800pp catalogue.
The multi-edition catalogue has 1,200 different cover variations and requires constant attention to detail in production and logistics management.
"Jarrolds helped us transfer our production workflow from film to CTP, and were key to us last year when we integrated the Kingfield and John Heath catalogues," Lee said.
"I always feel confident that the sales and production teams will deliver on their promises."
Jarrold Printing sales and marketing director James Povey said he was "proud" of the long working relationship with Kingfield Heath, and was delighted it would continue.
"We are fully committed to the UK catalogue market as a leading supplier in this field," he said.
"We need our suppliers to be professional, flexible, reliable and friendly, and Im pleased to say Jarrolds are all of those," said Lee.
Story by Andy Scott
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