The Hertford-based company staggered kit relocations over a week to minimise upheaval for its clients and 24 staff.
"It looked like chaos at times," said partner Keith Robinson. "But we always had some production capacity at one of the sites."
A six-colour Komori Lithrone 28 for leaflets and stationery followed a two-colour Komori Sprint, a five-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster, a Digimaster and CTP studio. "The six-colour finished printing on the Thursday night and was running in our new 1,000sqm base by Monday," said joint partner Bob Tompkins.
The move was handled by Yorkshire-based Komori specialist DDJ Graphic Machinery.
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