Jarrolds is in the middle of printing the first copies of recent contract win Volvo Magazine.
It is printing a total of over 1.1m copies in 10 different languages for contract publisher Redwood.
The first PDF files were sent to Jarrolds in early February and the Norwich firm will be printing the magazine through to the first week of April.
Redwood production director Niki Webb said: "Jarrolds commitment to CTP and data-driven solutions were critical factors in the change of print provider."
St Ives previously printed the quarterly title.
Jarrolds sales and marketing director James Povey said the contract was "a fantastic opportunity for us to prove our mettle".
"The Redwood brand and people are synonymous with first-rate quality values," he added.
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