The new 800m2 factory now houses the companys finishing department after the installation of a Heidelberg Speedmaster CD102-5 five-colour press with coater.
Last month the company marked the third anniversary of the management buyout by directors Alan Squire, Barry Simons, Steve Churchard, Richard Dalby and David Hall from former owner Keith Hudson. The current management team has been able to complete its five-year purchase plan of the company two years ahead of schedule.
Streamline Press will hold an open day in March the exact date of which has yet to be confirmed for existing and potential customers.
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