Huddersfield Town renews partnership with Enterprise Print for second year running
Huddersfield Town has renewed its commercial partnership agreement with Enterprise Print.
This will mark the second consecutive year that Enterprise Print has renewed its partnership with the Championship club.
Enterprise Print has been a printers in Huddersfield since 1983, offering a wide range of print services to local businesses in the Kirklees and Calderdale area.
In recent years, Enterprise Print has heavily invested in Xerox technology to become a specialist in digital printing.
Vicky Routledge-Hine, Huddersfield Town’s commercial partnerships executive, said: “We are delighted Enterprise has renewed for another year.
“We use Enterprise for various flyers, posters and stickers and they deliver to a high standard and always on time. I would highly recommended them to anyone; not only are they a great business, but great people too.”
Philip Stead, managing director of Enterprise Print, added: “We are delighted to renew our partnership with Huddersfield Town.
“We have met some lovely people in the last 12 months and have made some great business contacts too.
“Town is ‘The Yorkshire Club’ and we like to think of ourselves as ‘The Yorkshire Printers’, so it’s a perfect fit!”
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