May 2009

 

New regional office in East Anglia for HSW Print

 

HSW Print is pleased to announce that they have recently opened a regional office in East Anglia. Oliver Lake, the sales executive for that region, is delighted that he can go even further in providing his client’s an excellent service.


“Being based in Suffolk is perfect for visiting my customers in that region and makes it even easier if they want me to pop in and catch up”.

 

With the announcement of their new office, Wayne Biddle, HSW Print’s Sales Manager, remains committed to providing the very best in local support and customer servicing.


“Having a local presence is crucial to the way we work at HSW Print and with London close by; we’re all very excited by the new opportunities this holds”.







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