Security cert makes SEP Sprint a safe bet
Australia-owned SEP’s certification covers production of secure end products for clients in the philatelic, gaming, financial services, proof of identity and embargoed documents markets.
According to Mark Reid, company director, the certificate is the result of a determined effort to achieve international stature. “This is a satisfying result after 20 months of effort and substantial investment in our security systems upgrade. It recognises how well our people have worked to satisfy the rigorous security standards achieved by a select few security printers around the world.
“In addition to the obvious physical security of our facilities, we’ve developed systems and procedures that ensure the integrity of product at every stage of the production cycle, and sometimes extending to delivery as well,” said Reid.
“The nature of our business doesn’t usually allow us to discuss in public what we do or who we do it for, so it’s nice to be able to have this achievement publicly acknowledged. We have some interesting products in the final stages of development in our Innovation and Technology Centre with applications in financial, educational and government market segments, so this announcement is timely.”
CEO Rod Thomas commented, “In addition, Intergraf certification supports our strong push
into the international philatelic and educational markets.”