Henry Booth Group (HBG) will supply barcoded print to Consignia in an estimated 21.5m contract.
The potentially exclusive five-year deal with the former Post Office will see HBG provide barcoded labels and forms, with some products using new smart technologies.HGB has been a major supplier to Consignia over the past 10 years.
Pictured celebrating the deal are: (left-right) Consignias David Breame; HBG managing director Andrew Lindsey; Jackie Gough, sales manager of HBGs secure logistics division; Bob Hoon, director of the secure logistics division; and Consignias Paul Holohan.
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