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February 2008 - Digitised Issue
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Print academy launched
Printwear today can exclusively reveal that a print academy will be launched next month for garment decorators. Dawn Davison-Read speaks to Mike Betts, Native Promotions and Sara Sanders-Smith Result Clothing about the academy and identifies why it is likely to be a major hit with garment decorators across the length and breadth of the country…
Considerable expansion plans for Elms Marketing
Highlighting that not all garment decoration has gone offshore, Elms Marketing has recently outgrown its 14,000 sq. ft premises in Cheshire and moved to a new 20,000 sq.ft facility within the Maccelsfield area. Discussing the expansion of the business, Guy Walker told Printwear Today, "We have been aggressively attacking the market and are looking to re-shape the business with further expansion plans. Hence our need to increase our premises."
TSP lowers its carbon footprint and reduces costs
The TShirt Printers Ltd adds efficiency with six MHM S Class automatics and lowers its carbon footprint
T Shirt Printers, the Leeds based low carbon printer, has recently announced a price reduction program for both lower quantities and simpler prints.
MHM Direct increases sales via web site
MHM Direct has recently added a used equipment selection to its website, creating a massive increase in hit rates.
Bringing products to decorators
Following the announcement of a new series of regional exhibitions for garment decorators, Nick Carpenter talks exclusively to Printwear Today about the events, and outlines why the industry should support them…
New business manager for DSPA
DSPA: John Keith plans to help UK specialist image providers expand
One of the many new initiatives introduced by the DSPA to aid the growth and improve sales of UK businesses is the appointment of John Keith as Business Manager. John's role will include boosting association membership figures and introduce new member benefits, all of which will be designed to address and support businesses that trade in this competitive and ever changing market.
Buck the economic downturn
Following fears of a poor Christmas, official data from the Office for National Statistics revealed a worse than expected fall in retail sales during December with a gloomy forecast for 2008.



