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TPF named single print provider to Tories

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07 September 2006 | Helen Gilbert

Print management company TPF Group has won the contract to supply brochures, leaflets, posters and stationery to the Conservative Party.

The firm would not disclose the value of the deal, which takes effect from next month for four years, but said it would cover the party's HQ and local constituency offices across the UK.

The contract includes managing and coordinating direct mail activity and supporting the Tories' plans for electronic media activity, including e-mail, SMS and internet.

Paul Sorkin, Conservative Party head of print and design, described TPF Group as "standing out from the crowd" on criteria such as savings and ensuring quality and service levels.





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