Matic Media Services Ltd becomes Graphic Warehouse

Matic Media Services Ltd achieves major milestones with new brand launch, facility upgrade, and solar energy gains

Matic Media Services Ltd, operating under its newly branded identity Graphic Warehouse, announce significant advancements in their operations and sustainability efforts. Following a substantial £1.1M investment in a state-of-the-art facility and printing technology, they have successfully completed their transition to the Graphic Warehouse brand.

Graphic Warehouse
£1.1M investment in a state-of-the-art facility for the new brand

A key sustainability initiative is the installation of solar panels, which, in the depths of winter, generated over 500KW of energy in its first month, significantly reducing dependence on grid electricity. Supported by a local authority grant, this installation is projected to pay for itself in less than three years, highlighting Graphic Warehouse’ commitment to cost-effective renewable energy solutions.

Solar panels on roof
The solar panels are already reducing costs

The new facility, that required extensive refurbishment, now houses the LIYU Platinum Q3 wide format printer, enhancing printing capabilities and enabling the handling of a broader range of eco-friendly materials. This move not only expands capacity but ensures faster turnaround times and supports the company’s dedication to significantly reducing our carbon footprint and achieving Net Zero.

Richard McCombe, Managing Director, remarked, “These milestones mark a significant era for our business. The rebranding to Graphic Warehouse and the move to a more modern and sustainable facility reflect our dedication to leading the industry in both environmental stewardship and innovative customer solutions.”

With these upgrades, Graphic Warehouse is poised to deliver unparalleled service and quality to clients, reinforcing their position as a leader in the large-format printing industry.

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