Supplier round-up
Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: Bucks County Council awards £1.2m print/design contract; Westminster Uni announces £500k framework; 120 printers offered framework from WAG; Welsh council picks printers for contract; insurance group renews print agreement
Bucks County Council gives £1.2m contract to Pitney Bowes
Buckinghamshire County Council has awarded a £1.2m print and design contract to Pitney Bowes Management Services (PBMS). The five-year contract includes the production of items such as leaflets, marketing pamphlets and posters, with run lengths varying from 50 to 200,000.
The Welsh Assembly Government tenders for 120 printers
The Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) has set up a printing framework worth up to £40m that will involve work for NHS bodies, emergency authorities and educational establishments. The authority expects to recruit a maximum of 120 printers across the various lots.
Westminster University announces £500k framework tender
The University of Westminster plans to appoint six printers as part of a print framework thought to be worth around £500,000. The three-year agreement covers items including prospectuses, course guides, student handbooks, magazines, course materials and other digital work.
Carmarthenshire Council picks printers for two-year contract
Carmarthenshire County Council has awarded a two-year contract to printers including Swansea-based Harcourt Litho, Kent-based BKT, Radstock-based CFH Total Document Management and Cowbridge-based Imex Group.
Royal London Group renews print contract with Radius
Insurance company Royal London Group has renewed its print contract with Radius Management Services, which it has worked with for the last five years. Both parties declined to comment on the value of the contract.
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