

Easy to use, high quality equipment was the order of the day, and we delivered.”

Paul Bromely, Regional Sales Manager for Duplo said, “They’re a great team at Post Haste, and I loved delivering exactly what they wanted, Mark and his team know the Duplo equipment already so the added automation and flexibility that the new equipment brought to the table was taken in their stride. the policy of providing jobs or other opportunities to people who belong to. Reliability is incredibly important to us, as it allows us to be able to give our customers the best service we can provide, the Duplo kit helps us maintain this and ensures our reputation with our customers, so they keep coming back.” They also came back four weeks later to check everything was alright – Duplo have great engineers, and they really know the kit, we get fantastic after sales and support service which is why we stayed with them, but also because our previous Duplo booklet maker was simply a very reliable machine.
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Mark continues “Duplo have always treated us well, and our operators already know how to use the interface which is now made even easier with the PC Controller, it’s smart, flexible and the new machine is even more reliable! Duplo came and installed the booklet maker on the Tuesday, training was done the next day, and we started production jobs on it the same day. The Duplo DBM 600 booklet maker, trimmer and collator tower system sits perfectly in their portfolio of equipment with a maximum output of 5,200 books/hour and because it can handle A4 landscape seamlessly, with a booklet size range from 105x75mm – 350x254mm, handling up to 300gsm paper stock. Post Haste are known in the north of England as the go-to printers for booklets and brochures, with their attention to detail and the speed of their turn around times, they have built an impressive portfolio of customers since 1991 and produce over 6,000,000 booklets per year in a range of sectors such as museums, advertising agencies and charities. Recruiting Coordinator Intercare Therapy 3. With the intelligent towers we can now combine the bin/trays for added production, the booklet maker is more flexible, and we can turn round jobs faster than ever before.” Marketing Manager (Remote) CEDENT Remote in New York, NY 40 - 50 an hour Full-time + 1 Easily apply Can prioritize appropriately across multiple documents and quickly respond to haste requests Highly unflappable and ability to thrive in a high-pressure, fast 30+ days ago More.
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The upgrade is timely and we went with this model specifically for the automation it offered. Mark Crabtree, managing director of Post Haste said, “We’ve been very happy with both Duplo and their equipment for years. The upgrade of their booklet maker in a part exchange deal saw an investment of £60,000 and was installed in the middle of October. Do not use Post Haste.Yorkshire based commercial printer Post Haste has purchased a new DBM600 booklet maker and trimmer and two DSC-10/60i intelligent collators from Duplo as a part exchange for an older Duplo System 5000. Communication and tracking needs to exist. This is the only time I have ever dealt with Post Haste, I have never had a problem with any other company. Apathetic customer service, received emails from a new person each time, the 0800 number on their website doesn't work. Post Haste regularly dumps giant boxes addressed to the house next door at our house. I recovered a water damaged and bent vinyl, missing all of its authenticity papers and artist signatures. The tenants opened and destroyed a 1 of a kind, signed vinyl. It was left outside a flat down the street for 2 weeks. Got no email communication to confirm it had in fact been re-delivered. Days later they sent a photo of a random doorstep with my package on it. Post Haste had no idea where the package was since the leave behind cards are not linked to any tracking. Asked where my package was, the customer service email was linked to someone who no longer worked there, directed me to someone who did. Package didn't fit in mailbox, instead of driving down short driveway left a card.

Re-delivery was 'lost' dumped at a random house and destroyed
