23 May 2019
Celloglas achieves BPIF Seal of Business Excellence
Following on from their recent HR and H&S Seals of Excellence success, the 3 site finishing business has also recently achieved their Environmental Seal of Excellence thus leading to their overall Seal of Business Excellence. The award was presented to Richard Gillgrass, MD, at the Leicester site in recognition of the team achievements.
He added, "Celloglas has a wealth of experience across a number of markets, we offer a wide range of solutions including decoration, protection and enhancement and these excellence awards go a long way to recognising the hard work the team across all of our sites have put in. Celloglas add value to printed matter across brands, retailers and publishers; often working directly with printers, print management or designers."
Dawn Reid, Regional Director added, "This is great news for the team and shows the hard work they have put into achieving the highest standards in all 3 disciplines - keep up the good work!"
The BPIF Seal of Excellence Awards are a great way for individuals, departments and businesses to demonstrate their expertise both internally and to the print industry. Often the SoE award is just one stage in a programme of continued improvement. For more information on the BPIF Seals of Excellence please contact your Regional Director.
For further information see: https://www.celloglas.co.uk/print-finishing/
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