18 July 2017
KCS Print win Manufacturer of the Year at Annual Awards
Integrated Label specialist, KCS Print, are presented with Manufacturer of the Year award by England Rugby star Matt Dawson MBE.
Announcing the award, the judges noted KCS Print's expertise in their sector, aptitude for innovation and strong leadership. MD, Terrye Teverson is delighted with the accolade, "We have had a great a couple of years with added investment, a factory extension and annual business growth. We have twice been runners up in the past, so it is wonderful to receive this recognition."
The Cornwall Business Award judges were looking for excellence in innovation and dynamism with a strong national and/or international growth. KCS Print hit the mark on all counts as a leader in its field, producing the only Inkjet printed 1D and 2D Royal Mail returns barcodes on Integrated Label Forms. Used by large scale retailers to improve their customer satisfaction ratings by making returns simple, KCS Print are a trusted trade partner to many of the UK's largest retailers.
Dawn Reid, BPIF Regional Director for the area added, "this is great news for the company and the crowning glory as the only company with inkjet-printed 1D and 2D Royal Mail returns barcodes in the country - well done to all!"
For further information on KCS please go to: http://www.kcsprint.co.uk/
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