Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Ltd has awarded provider of equipment, software and services to the commercial print, direct mail and print for pay sector Production Print Direct Ltd its first formal Production Print Accreditation in the UK.
The accreditation recognises the company’s significant commitment, dedication and investment in selling, servicing and supporting Konica Minolta’s Production Print solutions in close partnership with the manufacturer.
Production Print Direct has followed the roadmap of requirements to achieve this distinction. These include specialist in-depth technical and support staff training to provide full expert support and investing in a dedicated Konica Minolta Production Print showroom at the company’s facility in Burnley. In conjunction with direct access to and use of Konica Minolta’s Client Engagement Centre in Houghton Regis near Luton, this new facility provides convenient direct product sales demonstrations and training for Production Print Direct’s customers across the UK.
“We are thrilled to have attained Konica Minolta Production Print Accreditation, which perfectly cements our already close partnership,” said Mike Ashforth, managing director at Production Print Direct. “Our team has been fully trained by Konica Minolta to ensure that we provide our customers with comprehensive professional service and support, combined with our agility and local availability as a professional independent specialist.
“This accreditation is a key part of our next growth phase as we expand to cater for new customers and an evolving print market.”
To ensure its Production Print Accreditation reflects the highest levels of quality, Konica Minolta has created a series of business criteria that require a significant commitment from its partners, as Cameron Mitchell, channel leader at Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) said: “This accreditation reflects Production Print Direct’s significant effort and investment in knowledge training and support services and has taken a year to complete.”