BeanPrint.co.uk has relocated to Washford Industrial Property to assist additional development.
The transfer secures a 3,848 sq ft unit at 93a Heming Highway on a five-year lease and can permit the corporate to put money into new tools to broaden its product vary.
This consists of enterprise playing cards, leaflets and flyers, posters, labels, invites, calendars, and occasion facemasks.
Chris Chedgzoy, founding father of BeanPrint and a software program engineer with greater than 20 years of expertise within the print trade, mentioned: “We have been stifled at our outdated premises; we had run out of area and wanted room to breathe, so I received in contact with Ian Parker at John Truslove.
“Ian helped us discover our outdated premises, again in 2021, so he knew us and what we would have liked.
“He’s nice, he simply will get on with the job and comes via each time. He discovered us this unit for an ideal deal and it provides us room to develop for the longer term.”
Mr Chedgzoy initially deliberate to retire in 2000, however after getting “bored”, he launched BeanPrint in 2009, designing the print and operational software program himself.
BeanPrint now employs 9 folks and produces round 500 gadgets each day.
Mr Chedgzoy mentioned: “We’ve got 9 folks now and print round 500 gadgets a day.
“Our system allows us to run the operation with a small crew, dealing with the smaller orders that greater printers are inclined to draw back from.
“I’m stepping again a bit and semi-retired now, though I nonetheless are available in daily.
“The transfer means the enterprise is about for the longer term, for the household to proceed its development.”
Ian Parker, joint managing director at John Truslove, mentioned: “It was wonderful to work with Chris and the BeanPrint crew once more.
“We talked over what they wanted, and we had one thing on our books that was preferrred.
“Chris wanted to maneuver rapidly and wished to get the enterprise on a agency footing for the longer term.
“We’re delighted to have been capable of assist.”