Altodigital scores three-year print deal with Wolves
Print VAR to supply and maintain Canon devices at Molineux and Compton Park as part of contract extension
Print reseller Altodigital has extended its relationship with Wolverhampton Wanderers FC by inking a fresh three-year print contract with the Premier League Club.
The deal, which builds on a decade-long association between the duo, includes the supply and maintenance of Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5500 series devices at Molineux and the club's training facilities at Compton Park
Altodigital's Tim Hubbard said: "Our partnership with Wolves goes back 10 years, so it's fantastic that we've been able to renew the contract."
Hubbard (pictured above, far right, with Canon's Mark Harris, Altodigital CEO James Abrahart and Wolves defender Conor Coady) added that a key part of the club's requirement is to become more environmentally friendly, including reducing waste.
"Staff will now have to use their door key cards to release print jobs, meaning no more carte blanche printing and significantly less waste," he explained.
Billing itself as the UK's large independent office technology supplier, Kingswinford-based Altodigital claims to have a "well-established reputation for working with high-profile sports clubs", including Arsenal, Huddersfield Town, Glamorgan County Cricket Club and Cardiff Devils ice hockey team.
Laurie Dalrymple, Wolves' managing director, said: "We're delighted to continue our partnership with Altodigital as we've been very happy with its service over the past decade. The club expects the best in everything we do, on and off the field, so there's a pressure on our partners and suppliers to meet certain expectations, and Altodigital certainly does that."