Network Marketing makes a mark with ClingZ distributorship
Electrically charged polypropylene film, ClingZ is set to stick to Australian printers now Network Marketing has scored the exclusive local distributorship.
The American-made film clings to glass, wood, metal, concrete, plaster and brick without adhesive was recently picked up by Network Marketing.
According to David Lynch, Network’s Sydney-based sales manager, there has already been significant interest in the product. “It’s going very well – there’s been good market acceptance,” he said.
Sales manager, John Brannan, from Network Marketing’s Melbourne office is responsible for marketing the product and believes that it has a number of unique features.
“It can be applied with either side, so displaying a message with the printed side to a window is a snap,” he said. “ClingZ can be slid into position and is easily repositioned and removed. It’s no wonder people are inspired when they see ClingZ in action. Ideas begin to flow and the applications are endless.”
Sydney-based Special T Print have been using the product to create a point of difference for clients, such as Saatchi & Saatchi Healthcare.
“It’s very popular with the pharmaceutical industry,” said director of Special T, Corey London (pictured left with David Lynch). “Since Network Marketing have taken on the distributorship it’s been better for our business – it’s great to be dealing with someone local.”
ClingZ Standard Offset is comprised of white and clear ClingZ film tipped onto a 10pt C1SA printable paper liner and are used for a wide range of applications, including pharmaceutical and educational posters, signage and entertainment promotions.
ClingZ Indigo is RIT certified for running on HP Indigo presses and is generally used for variable data promotions, photo products and direct mail.
