Run Print Run
Run Print Run is a family business, set up by Jeremy and his brother David back in 1992 to provide printing services to businesses in and around Slough. Obviously the geography has grown as happy Marketing Directors change roles and the word organically spreads of their approach to business. Jeremy is front of house while his brother runs the back office, making sure projects happen on time. Slough printers Run Print Run can design and print flyers, a4, a5, a6, dl, leaflets, business cards, posters, brochures, newsletters, booklets, stationery, business stationery, letterheads, banner stands, compliment slips, post cards, folders, seasonal greetings cards, envelopes, invoices, forms, receipts, labels, menus, handbooks, training manuals, certificates, pop ups, banners, roller banners, signage, exhibition materials and promotional items. We offer a print-on-demand service, utilising both digital and litho processes with an emphasis on complete customer satisfaction. By constantly evaluating and upgrading our printing technology, Run Print Run ensures we are at the forefront of the printing industry. Or graphic designer can help bring your designs together if you don't have an in house team and at the other end we offer mailing services to ensure your documents and promotional literature gets to where it needs to go in an efficient manor. Obviously, over the years, Jeremy has had request for many different things and so can source most anything you might need for your marketing purposes.
About Run Print Run
Founded
1992Estimated Revenue
$1M-$10MEmployees
11-50Category
Industry
PrintingLocation
City
SloughState
BerkshireCountry
United KingdomTech Stack (51)
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