In September 1988, in the humble setting of a double garage filled with second-hand printing equipment acquired at auction, the story of Platinum began. Over 35 years, this small startup has evolved into a thriving printing powerhouse, making its mark in an ever-evolving industry. David, driven by his entrepreneurial spirit, envisioned a business that could serve his existing customer base without competing with his current employer. He was working as a salesperson for a stationery company and before that, he had been a mechanic providing him with the technical acumen needed to learn the intricacies of the printing industry. Marina, with eight years of experience in accounting and finance, complemented David’s skills perfectly. Together, they formed a formidable team, with David handling sales and printing while Marina managed artwork, deliveries, and accounts. Initially, Platinum focused on litho printing and finishing, keeping things simple. But growth was rapid, necessitating three moves in four years. By 1992, they had a team of 10 and Platinum’s journey was well underway. Key milestones and turning points shaped their path. Partnering with John Clough, who specialised in continuous forms expanded their business reach in the ’90s. This move allowed David to shift his focus to sales, leaving production in the capable hands of their young team led by Mark Plummer. In the mid-’90s, they acquired the print division of Harrogate Stationery, followed by diversification into digital print, mailing, sign and display, and promotional products. However, their most significant acquisition occurred in 2016 when they merged with HPL forming PlatinumHPL. By 2020, they had 50 staff and a turnover nearing 5 million. Then, the unexpected happened.
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