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CIM Signs & Graphics invests over £1m in business

The company has expanded into a new workspace and purchased new equipment

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CIM managing director, Mark Baker, and senior team manager, Tony Burch

CIM Signs & Graphics, a Norfolk-based print and signage business, has announced a £1m investment in the business over the past 18 months.

The investment has included the doubling in size of the business premises as well as the installation of new cutting equipment.

CIM Signs & Graphics is described as a regional supplier of vehicle graphics & wraps, printed exhibition displays, wall graphics, retail signage, illuminated signage, window graphics and POS signage.

The company, which has over 24 years of experience in the industry, is planning to further develop its range of sustainable print options with the new equipment as well as plans to double its operations.

Managing director of CIM Signs & Graphics, Mark Baker, comments: "We’ve been planning this expansion for quite some time now and we’re thrilled to have officially moved in. The new space has allowed us to reconfigure the whole building providing us with spaces for key areas such as van wrapping and wide format printing.”

The new equipment includes a Kongsberg C64 Edge which has a 3.2m wide cutting and routing conveyorized table which is being paired with the business’s swissQprint Nyala 4.
The Kongsberg C64 Edge installed at CIM Signs & Graphics workshop in Rackheath

Baker adds: “Our investment in the Kongsberg C64 Edge is not merely about acquiring cutting-edge technology; it's a commitment to enhancing our service. The speed and precision offered by the C64 Edge contribute to reduced lead times, ensuring a seamless experience for our clients.”

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