Plan Copy and Graphix Explosion merge into one print company
30th March, 2012
Plan Copy and Graphix Explosion merge to form one dynamite print company
Graphix Explosion today announces that they have completed the purchase of Plan Copy, New Plymouth. Plan Copy’s premises at Davidson Street will close for the last time at 5.00 pm on Friday 30th March. From Monday 2nd April the combined companies will operate from the Graphix Explosion building at 254 Devon Street West.
Commenting on his company’s latest acquisition Shane Devlin, owner of Graphix Explosion, said;
’We are delighted to bring Plan Copy into the Graphix Explosion fold. It is a successful local company which was built from scratch by George and Dianne Collinson. We built Graphix Explosion in much the same way. The two companies also share the same vision which is to offer customers the highest quality printed products delivered on time.
From now on all our customers will have access to a much wider range of high quality, printed and promotional products, all from one supplier. This should save them both time and money.’
Customers will now have access to the
following services, all under one roof:
• digital and
offset printing
• large format scanning and
printing
• graphic design
• a full range of
branded promotional products
• pull up banners for
trade shows and exhibitions
• photo printing onto
canvas
• signage, banners and vinyl
cutting
Company description
Graphix Explosion
specialise in printing and graphic design for small to
medium sized businesses. The company was founded by Shane
and Sharon Devlin in 1995 in the basement of their New
Plymouth home. Since then the company has grown steadily and
today they have a staff of 13 with offices in New Plymouth
and Hawera. They serve customers all over New Zealand and
even overseas through their website: www.graphix.co.nz
All their work is covered by their unique 'right first time and on time' guarantee. Please see their website for further details.
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