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“Major Coup” for Typhoon House With New Business Partner

by isleofman.com 22nd August 2016
“Major Coup” for Typhoon House With New Business Partner

Konica Minolta, the global award-winning office and production print devices group, has announced that Douglas-based Typhoon House is their new business partner in the Isle of Man.

“We look to partner with the best companies and believe that Typhoon House’s 23 years of experience in the print industry makes them the ideal partner for Konica Minolta’s range of market leading solutions,” said Mark Lloyd, director-Indirect sales for Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Ltd.
Debs Gwinnell, sales and marketing director at Typhoon House which is recognised as one of the island’s most go-ahead and charismatic companies, described the announcement as a “major coup” for the company and its clients.

She added: “The company is continuing to enjoy spiralling growth and we are absolutely thrilled at this decision this by Konica Minolta as it further enhances that growth while offering major benefits and savings to new and existing clients. It is a partnership which also offers global opportunities.”
Typhoon House specialises in providing complete office print solutions from single mono printers through to the most advanced multi-functional production printers.

Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Ltd offers a range of managed print services, production printing solutions, colour and black and white laser printers and photocopiers as well as software and technologies for the public and commercial corporate business sectors.

Image: A very happy Debs Gwinnell, sales and marketing director of Typhoon House, and managing director Geoff McCann.

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Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 22nd, August 2016 12:46pm.

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