31 Jan 2024

Zund UK partner with Dennison on North England demo centre

Zund UK partners with Dennison Group to open a new demonstration centre in the North of England.

Zund UK has installed a G3 Digital Cutter at the Dennison Group state-of-the-art facility in West Yorkshire to expand the Zund demonstration centre network in the UK.

Customers from the surrounding areas can now experience a high-end demonstration in a professional setting without having to travel to the Zund St Albans head office in the South East of England.

Dennison Group is a leading technical support provider with over 26 years of experience in the print industry. The company supports a wide spectrum of equipment including pre-press solutions, digital and conventional printers, wide-format inkjet and finishing equipment from many of the industry’s premier manufacturers.

Zünd is a globally respected manufacturer of digital cutting equipment. The cutters modular cutting systems are highly sought-after solutions for processing a wide variety of material including digital print on vinyl, POP made from corrugated cardboard, or textiles for soft signage applications.

Nicki Kay, Managing Director at Zund UK said “Having such a demonstration facility in the North really does open up our reach and accessibility to many more customers in that region. All demonstrations will be delivered by trained, expert Zund UK engineers to ensure every potential customer receives the best possible experience. We’re grateful to the Dennison Group for the opportunity and very much looking forward to a long partnership with Roy and his team for many years to come.”

Roy Milner, Managing Director at Dennison Group said “The Dennison Group are proud to be associated with many of the printing and allied trades leading manufacturers. When the opportunity arose to cooperate with ZUND it was an obvious fit into our company ethos. Our team of aftersales field support engineers regularly see and admire ZUND products whilst visiting our mutual customer, so this partnership made perfect sense.”