Multi-million pound investment creates jobs at fast growth printing company

Co-founders James Kinsella and Adam Carnell of instantprint

Fast growth online printer instantprint is set to invest a further £5m in print technology, creating 28 jobs at their South Yorkshire site.

The investment in machinery will allow it to broaden its product range into folded business cards and calendars, among other things.

Rotherham-based Instantprint have created 150 jobs over the last two years across the business, and the latest raft of appointments will be made by September.

In the past four years, instantprint have invested £15m into technology to help grow their product range and customer base.

Co-founder of instantprint, James Kinsella said: ‘‘With this year’s investment, we’re looking to both increase our overall capacity as well as the range of products that we offer.

“We’re currently in the process of recruiting for an additional 28 positions across the business from web development through to machine operators to prepare for our peak trading month in September.

“It’s a very busy but exciting period at the moment with new equipment being installed weekly and a majority of the team going through training on all of the new products and processes.’’

Instantprint launched in Yorkshire in 2009, and was mentioned in The Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100, and the London Stock Exchange Group’s 100 Companies to Inspire Britain report.

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