West Yorkshire print solutions provider acquires £2m Staffordshire business
Hague, a print and IT solution provider based in West Yorkshire, has completed the acquisition of SR Print Management (SRPM).
Based in Hednesford, Staffordshire, SR Print Management was formed by Steve Rushton in 2000 and is now a £2m business, which employs 7 staff.
Procuring litho, digital, screen and promotional print on behalf of its clients, SRPM also specialises in storage, pick, pack and distribution throughout the UK and worldwide.
This deal is Hague’s first acquisition to date and follows on from a successful year, which saw the IT solution provider expand its presence in Africa, and set-up a new company in Sydney, Australia.
The company which has UK offices in West Yorkshire, Manchester and Cardiff, specialises in security print, labels and IT solutions with export customers in over 50 countries.
Nathan Wain, director at Hague, said: “We are very pleased to welcome SRPM’s team to the Hague family. They are highly experienced, with a wealth of industry knowledge.
“SRPM’s geographical position fits well with Hague’s existing offices and their offering and customer base will complement our growing presence in the UK and global markets.”
Steve Rushton, SRPM managing director and founder, added: “SR’s success over the years is down to the loyalty of its client base, which is a testimony to the ‘can-do’ attitude and professionalism of its staff and the good relationships it has with its suppliers.
“We are excited to join the Hague Group. It will give our customers access to new sources of supply and products not previously offered, potential savings and an extended industry knowledge.”
SR will keep its Staffordshire base and will continue to trade as SRPM Limited.
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