Directors of Rethink CMYK Ltd Amanda and Joel Dickinson, at their new premises.

Barnsley media marketing firm invests £510k in future growth

A cross-media marketing company in Barnsley has invested over half a million pounds in new premises and equipment, as part of its new strategy for growth in 2016.

Rethink CMYK Ltd has moved into 10,000 sq ft premises at Shortwood Business Park, near Hoyland in Barnsley, which is part of the Sheffield City Region Enterprise Zone.

The company has invested £510k in fitting-out its new workspace, including a purpose built, climate-controlled press room that houses cutting edge digital print and production equipment.

Established in April this year, the new enterprise is led by husband and wife team Joel and Amanda Dickinson, who each have more than 30 years’ experience in the media marketing industry.

Their move six weeks ago has been supported by Enterprising Barnsley, the business development arm of Barnsley Council.

Joel said: “We are delighted to be up and running at our new base. We’ve brought our experienced workforce of 14 with us, plus a whole load of passion and ambition. Our aim is now to expand the business and create seven new jobs in 2016.”

Rethink has already begun a recruitment drive to fill new posts in marketing, software development and accountancy.

The company will also invest a further £110k in additional software technology to create an integrated cross-media marketing platform for the delivery of complex marketing campaigns across printed and digital media.

Rethink, which specialises in data capture, digital marketing, creative design and variable digital printing, handles orders which range in size from a set of business cards for small local businesses to thousands of full-colour brochures for large national retailers.

The company designs and delivers marketing campaigns which may incorporate in-store loyalty and promotions schemes, SMS messaging, mobile customer apps, e-mail marketing, personalised website content and variable digital printing.

Joel continued: “The cross-media marketing industry has transformed in recent years with huge advances in digital technology and a far greater understanding of how this can be best used with a mind to rewarding the consumer. We feel this is an excellent time to invest in our new business and puts us in a strong position to increase trade by up to 30 per cent over the next 12 months.”

Rethink clients include Select and Save Convenience Stores and SIG Building Supplies.

Furthermore, the company recently produced personalised chocolate-filled advent calendars for the Woodland Trust which were delivered to members of the European Parliament in Brussels for the EU 2020 Biodiversity Strategy campaign.

Rethink’s expansion has been backed by grant funding from the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership (The LEP), secured with the help of Enterprising Barnsley, which is also helping with the company’s recruitment drive.

Joel commented: “The support we’ve had to re-locate and expand here in Barnsley has been fantastic. It’s been great to talk through our business strategy and gain meaningful understanding and backing for our growth plans.”

Shaun Higginbottom, Enterprising Barnsley’s business development manager, added: “These are exciting times for Rethink. Joel, Amanda and the team bring a wealth of experience and expertise in the media industry to their new venture and a commitment to new technology and innovation too.

“We wish them every success in their fully refurbished new home. It’s in an ideal location, close to junction 36 of the M1, which puts them in easy reach of their suppliers and is good for their own distribution to customers all over the UK.”

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