About
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Stringing
2000 Limited is an expanding Print Finishing
Company offering twenty years experience in an extensive
range of quality services to the Print Trade. |
Stringing,
eyeletting and washering are the main functions, with added services
such as: drilling, die-cutting, guillotining, angle cutting, round
cornering, creasing, folding, laminating and hand finishing also
available. With a large variety of fully automated strings and elastics
(including metallics and semi-metallics), ribbons, rubber bands,
wires and many other materials to choose from. |
Whatever
your requirements, we will do our very best to source it. |
Employing
a dedicated factory based workforce, in excess of six million tickets
per week can be processed within the factory. We have seven fully
automated stringing machines, all with the capacity to eyelet and/or
apply elastic and a fully automated paper washering service. We
are continually reinvesting in new machinery so that all services
can be carried out in-house. Quality is the fundamental issue, which
is why all directors are hands-on to meet the customers every need
and offer a service second to none. |
With
an experienced team of hand finishers we can provide a tailor made
service for all your requirements. |
The
modern, spacious factory environment operates with maximum efficiency.
Orders can be accepted and dispatched with fork lift facilities,
securely packaged or palletised and ready for dispatch to you or
direct to your customer under plain cover. |
With
a large customer base throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland we
can offer free collection and delivery for most orders and can supply
all your quality stringing requirements, quickly and professionally. |
We
pride ourselves on our reputation as we become renown for the quality
of our work, high volume turnaround and impeccable service we provide
to all of our customers however large or small. |
Just
provide the printed material and we will do the rest. |
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For a quotation, sample or any further information please
call Tony, Clare or John |
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