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Charterhouse comes out top as Unilever consolidates its print needs

Print manager Charterhouse has won a contract for food and healthcare product manufacturer Unilever away from rival HH.

Both companies were supplying print to the company, but it took the decision to consolidate its print management services.

Following a competitive tender, Charterhouse was awarded a three-year multi-million pound contract, effective from November 2008.

Charterhouse's new business director Sue Tuck said: "When Unilever relocated to a single head office as part of its growth programme to consolidate its business and build on communications, they decided to introduce one contract.

"From the feedback that we have received, we won the contract because of the level of service we offered. We have an expert account management team on site at Unilever so we can provide an immediate response to projects."

She continued: "We turned out to be the most robust supplier and we are able to offer carbon neutral print supply."

Andrew Bradbury, NPI supply manager at Unilever UK and Ireland, added: "Our Charterhouse account management team have a thorough understanding of our business and marketing requirements.

"Charterhouse is a highly respected, proactive company and the business looks forward to continuing and building upon a successful partnership."

Chief executive of Charterhouse Gary Mahoney said: "This is a great win for us and is a resounding endorsement of the close working relationship we have built with Unilever over recent years.

"We are delighted to be awarded the full contract and look forward to developing that relationship in the future."

Comments

- 14 November 2008

Excellent news for Charterhouse who offer a `true` Print Management service programme.

If you wish a free report on `true` Print Management email: colin@cavendish-mr.org.uk

Colin Thompson

Cavendish

www.cavendish-mr.org.uk

Andrew Michael - 14 November 2008

Colin....I've got to say...shut up!!!

Who are you??

What have you ever done in the industry??

What is your CV??

I see you come on here week in week out and nobody knows your background or calibre...lets see your vital statistics....so to speak!!!!

Alan Sugar - 15 November 2008

Oh no not again...

Fact Hunt - 17 November 2008

if you click on colins name hyper link you will not find any bio info...so dont bother trying

Alan Partridge - 17 November 2008

Yeah Colin, stop trying to pedal your wears on the back of these stories. Anyway, you usually wait for a story where 100's have lost their jobs, or a long established well loved company has gone under before you post your silly advice? \(which you extract directly from Waterstone's latest) - Maybe you're trying a different tactic after the barrage of abuse you received from half the industry last time.

Anyway, anyone interested in a 2004 Lexus is200, one careful owner, low mileage, Norwich area?

Up with the partridge

Nirav Morvan - 18 November 2008

Alan I thought you had a Rover 400, there I was with cash in hand!

Fact Hunt - 19 November 2008

now a proud member of nexus owners club - rover suffered some humiliating graffiti..

Alan Partridge - 19 November 2008

yeah my Rover 800 got C*ck P*ss P*rtridge scrawled on it by some yob.

I much prefer Lexi anyway, it is the finest Automobile money can buy

Fact Hunt - 20 November 2008

that wasnt a yob that was part of a the new true print management model.....

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