Pegasus stamps its mark on stable of companies
While Pegasus purchased MAPS in 2003 the printer continued to trade under the original name because of its existing customer base. Teldon Print in Rosebery, Sydney, another takeover, was rebranded following its purchase in 2004.
Pegasus has announced that MAPS will now also be renamed, emphasising the group's ability to offer consistent services across its three Sydney sites.
All three companies will now be contained under the Pegasus Print Group brand, with Wayne Finkelde, printing general manager at Pegasus, claiming the new arrangement will allow it to bring a greater service offering to its customers.
“We have acquired several businesses over the years and initially we decided to keep the original names,” says Finkelde.
“But we now believe our collective turnover is significant enough to justify our decision to sell our group to the marketplace, rather than try and work as smaller business units. We have three manufacturing sites across the north, south and west of Sydney allowing us comprehensive coverage of the city.”
Pegasus Print Group says it performs the job at the location that it is best suited to and swaps jobs between sites when the need arises. Communication between management is strong across the group and the IT system has just been upgraded to allow for a common platform.
The Pegasus Print Group provides clients with a 'one-stop shop' for a range of printing requirements including long and short print runs for brochures, reports, manuals, books, magazines and posters, as well as other areas tags, labels, distribution and print management services.