Monday, 16 Nov 2020 09:15 GMT

ADAPT eyes new hires amid growth push

Wide-format print solutions provider Amari Digital Printing Technologies (ADAPT) has announced plans to expand its workforce as part of its ongoing growth strategy.

The company recently moved into a larger premises, which will in turn allow it to bring in new staff, widen its service offering and increase the amount of stock it can hold on site.

General manager Dominic Bowen says the new facility matches ADAPT’s growth ambitions, adding that it aims to bring in new sales staff to support its strategy.

“While our old premises had no training facilities, our new home has space designed specifically for training in vehicle wrapping, architectural and signage applications, which will be delivered by our media suppliers and in-house application specialists,” Bowen says.

“We are investing for the long term and looking beyond the pandemic, to provide the best customer experience, service and product range in the industry.

We are investing for the long term and looking beyond the pandemic, to provide the best customer experience, service and product range in the industry

“We have seen significant growth in vehicle graphics and the architectural market is also becoming a new driver for our growth. We had already planned to offer training in these areas so we're looking forward to using our new dedicated Covid-secure training centre in the near future.”

Bowen adds ADAPT’s new climate controlled warehouse can accommodate more than 50% more roll media stock, which will help it meet the unprecedented demand for floor graphics film.

“The new building does feel enormous; there is a lot of empty desk space for our expanding e-commerce team, whilst other members of staff continue to work from home,” Bowen says.

“But it's fantastic, the move was seamless and the whole team are excited to get going in our new home."

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