Amongst our longest standing clients are Carcraft, P & O Ferries, Hilton Hotels, Norfolk Line Ferries, Barnsley, South Gloucestershire and Broxbourne Councils.

Other local or regional council clients include Barnet, Forest Heath and West Berkshire, along with Essex and Surrey County Councils.

Amongst our Patient Care Trust clients are Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Solihull and Bedfordshire.

In 2009 we won new business from Westminster PCT, Kikkoman and Essex County Council and regained Fishpools, also coming very close to winning several new pieces of door drop activity, as major clients sought reliable alternatives to their existing suppliers.

Already in 2010, we have regained Uttlesford District Council, plus won new business from Intertain, Villa Plus, Insu and Mabanaft, with another large win shortly to be announced.

In these uncertain economic times, clients really are looking for value for money and suppliers who are able to "make it happen". We see our role in the door drop process as providing support to clients all the way down the chain and making the process as painless as possible.

Our track record in winning new business and retaining that business is strong.

The next time you are reviewing your existing door drop arrangements, contact us for an alternative response. Whatever nature client you are, we are sure to have had experience of handling your type of business and would be confident that we can help achieve your objectives, through a common sense approach to implementing door drops.

Don't just re-appoint your existing suppliers without a review to determine whether they really are at the forefront of industry developments and are you keeping you abreast of new opportunities as they emerge.

The recent appointment of Neal Dodd as Account Director underlines our commitment to providing clients with a quality account handling service and a desire to grow our business.

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