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    "We're sending out more work than we can handle," John Horsley
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  • Expression's staff – empowered, experienced, trained and competent. (l to r) Kristen Vallance, assistant manager; Kay Cooper, art director; Tony Cooper, sales & marketing; Anthony Dorsett, print finisher and Tony Brown, printer.
    Expression's staff – empowered, experienced, trained and competent. (l to r) Kristen Vallance, assistant manager; Kay Cooper, art director; Tony Cooper, sales & marketing; Anthony Dorsett, print finisher and Tony Brown, printer.
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Long established Erina printing business is seeking expressions of interest for established client base, stock, plant and equipment with option to buy the freehold premises.

Well-known industry identity, John Horsley, is seeking to retire and pass on his printing business as a going concern. The self-contained operation has been run autonomously for a number of years by a loyal management team and long-tern employees. According to Horsely this makes it ideal for any marketing and promotional businesses wanting to expand into their own production.

“It’s an ideal walk-in, walk-out business for someone who wants to put some energy and drive into it. It has great staff that I cannot praise too highly,” he said.

The 30-year business began as a Kwik Kopy franchise, the first outside the CD in 1984. The 2005 takeover of Australia Wide Printing with an upgrading of presses has seen the business cement its reputation as a high quality printer – it over prints the well-known  Ken Duncan Panographs calendars with client details.

According to a company document,  Expression’s current growth focus is in medical form printing, personalised variable and large format signage.

Expressions of interest are due by 11 July to John Staunton Ph: 02 4304 8888.

 

 

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