Franchise Cork - Snap Printing Franchises
The SNAP PRINTING FRANCHISES SPEND OVER 2 MILLION ON EXPANSION IN CORK AND DUBLIN (Franchise network creates nine additional jobs as part of expansion programme, Dublin, Ireland Snap Printing, Irelands leading business print and design group has announced completion of expansion of two of its network of franchises, Little Island, Co Cork and Fairview, which has now

SNAP PRINTING FRANCHISES SPEND OVER 2 MILLION
ON EXPANSION IN CORK AND DUBLIN
Franchise network creates nine additional jobs as part of expansion programme.
Snap Printing, Irelands leading business print and design group has today announced completion of expansion of two of its network of franchises, Little Island, Co Cork and Fairview, which has now moved to Clonshaugh Industrial Estate in Dublin. 

The move and expansion has meant an investment of over 2 million and has resulted in an increase in headcount of nine employees across the two franchises. Commenting on his companys investment Noel Candon, Owner of Snap Printing in Clonshaugh said, We have invested in new equipment and machinery in order to offer better service and quality to our customers. 

We now have over 7,000sq ft of space and have included a warehouse for storage of finished goods.  We are working directly with our client base to see how we can use our knowledge to help push their businesses and drive sales for them.  We can offer savings and efficiency to multi site clients by providing access to our on line print management site.  This is a huge success and is proving to be very popular with our customers. 

Ireland is still open for business and Snap Printing Clonshaugh has the equipment, machinery, knowhow and expertise to help, he concluded. As a result of its investment, Snap Printing in Little Island, Cork, now has a 3500sq ft facility, which offers quicker turnaround time for projects having three litho presses, digital presses, wide format printing and an array of finishing equipment. 

"Like many companies today we have looked at the basics, maximising our efficiencies, keeping our costs under control, making astute, planned investments and sharpening the focus of our staff," commented Mick Fitzgibbon, Owner, Snap Printing Little Island. We have taken a more proactive approach in the marketplace.  We help our customers market and grow their business and tailor our offerings to suit their business. 

This latest expansion will allow us to further develop our print management software to make it more customer friendly through the use of templates, order on-line and edit on-line.  The key benefit of this service is to further speed up delivery and to give our customers more control, he concluded. Over the past 25 years Snap Printing has developed a comprehensive range of products and services to compliment its extensive digital and litho print offerings including, graphic design, digital & lithographic printing, Point of Sale material, hundreds of promotional products, direct mail services, personalisation and fulfilment services and marketing communications consultancy.

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About Snap Printing
Snap Printing, Irelands leading business print & design group was founded in 1984 by Irish businessman, Michael Kearney and employs 180 people across its 24 Irish franchises.  The company also has a production facility in Baldonnell, Dublin employing an additional 27 people.

Snap Printing offers a comprehensive range of products and services including, marketing communication advice, graphic design, direct mail, hundreds of promotional products, point of sale, personalisation and fulfilment services, presentation of quarterly and annual reports and all forms of digital and litho printing. 

The company is a franchise business and is wholly Irish owned and funded, with royalties paid to the Australian Snap Printing Group annually.  Each Snap Printing business is owned and operated by individual franchise owners.