The Cheshire business will go live with the rebrand in early to mid-September. It will still incorporate Nettl and be able to offer the same range of products and services that it currently provides.
Managing director Mark Jones told Printweek: “As our country opens up again, we are excited to launch full steam ahead with a newfound purpose, ambition and drive for our company. Our rebrand will allow us to realign our focuses to our four main service groups: print, design, wrap, and promote.
“Our wrapping centre is available for vehicle livery, colour changes, printed wraps, half and full wraps, and paint protection film. With this part of our company going from strength to strength we feel it vital to ensure our focuses are realigned.”
The company operates a range of Mimaki kit, including a JFX200-2513 UV flatbed, a UCJV300-160 UV printer, a JV300-160 Plus solvent printer, a CG-160FXII Plus cutter, and an LA-160W laminator. It also runs an Epson SureColor SC-F2100 DTG printer, and a six-colour screen print station.
Operating from a 1,115sqm site in Crewe, the business serves motorsport, commercial, signage, industrial, rail, construction, and leisure customers. The £1.6m-turnover operation employs more than 20 staff.
A more in-depth look at one of the company’s recent high-profile jobs, a car wrap for Ginetta Junior Championship driver Max Dodds, will feature in the Killer App section of the August/September issue of Printweek, out later this month.