Growth on the cards for Plastic Card Printing
The move to a new building is just the start of exciting developments to come for Sydney-based Plastic Card Printing.
Recently making the move from Narwee to a new 1500 square-metre building in Sydney’s south-west suburbs of Mortdale, the company is preparing for further expansion. According to manager, Daniel Snel, the move was based upon logistics. “We just grew too fast for the old building,” he said. “We have greater room to move here and forklift access allows us to get our product out quicker than before.”
Next up for the company is the launch of a mailing house, expected to be complete within the next month. “That’s another advantage of the new building,” Snel said. “We have room to do things like that.”
Pictured: (l-r) Maria Karras (sales executive); Ellen James (production manager); Daniel Snel (CEO) and Carles Chen, production manager.
With a team of 11, the 16-year-old company that specialises in plastic cards for the non-financial market has reported enormous business growth, in part due to adding a manufacturing arm in China six years ago, which allowed it to service larger corporations and users.
Snel predicts that plastic cards will remain a strong market. “Cards are everywhere,” he said. “I think they will be around for the next 40 years, if not longer.”