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CMYUK and ESKO celebrate a successful partnership and extraordinary 2017 sales

Pictured (L to R): Robin East (CMYUK Group Director), Karsten Nygard (Esko Regional Business Director North & Indirect), Sarah Neate (CMYUK Digital Marketing Manager), Amira Bouchiba (CMYUK Technical & Demonstration Manager), James Mason (Esko Sales Manager UK & Ireland) & Nick Reed (CMYUK Esko Business Manager)
Pictured (L to R): Robin East (CMYUK Group Director), Karsten Nygard (Esko Regional Business Director North & Indirect), Sarah Neate (CMYUK Digital Marketing Manager), Amira Bouchiba (CMYUK Technical & Demonstration Manager), James Mason (Esko Sales Manager UK & Ireland) & Nick Reed (CMYUK Esko Business Manager)

CMYUK and ESKO today celebrated a fantastic first year of collaboration in the UK signs and graphics market. Meeting at the newly-remodelled demonstration and training facility in Shrewsbury, Nick Reed, Esko Business manager for CMYUK, paid tribute to the invaluable support the UK ESKO team had given him during the last eight months:

It’s been a real whirlwind. The new and exciting products we’ve been able to offer our customers – not just the amazing Kongsberg digital cutters, but the range of complimentary software products – has helped us to automate workflows better than we could have imagined.”

January sees the launch of CMYUK’s new demo centre and showroom based in Shrewsbury, which will be home to a full range of Kongsberg cutters allowing visitors to experience complete workflow solutions – from automated file preparation, to print and cutting. 

James Mason, Sales Manager at Esko in the UK, says of the partnership with CMYUK:I have been thrilled to see how quickly the guys at CMYUK have got up to speed with the Kongsberg range; they have understood the Esko philosophy from day one. It’s not just about having a best in class cutting table, it’s about how we can add value for our customers with an unrivalled fully integrated and automated software solution. The sell-out numbers for this initial period are nothing short of outstanding”.