Garnett Dickinson has printed the first Industrial Direct catalogue from Central Source to be exported to Australia.
The Rotherham-based web offset printer produced more than 50,000 copies of the 200pp catalogue, which has been two years in development.
The catalogues, which are targeted at the storage and handling market, will arrive in Australia in early January.
Garnett Dickinson Print managing director Nick Alexander said it was the first time the catalogue had been produced CTP.
His company installed an Agfa Galileo CTP system in August (PrintWeek, 10 August) and also has a CTP alliance with Barnsley-based repro house Jennings DAR.
He said Central Source had "needed somebody they could trust" when making the step to CTP.
Story by Gordon Carson
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