Published: November 14, 2024 | Updated: 14th November 2024
Mauveworx, which provides in-store communications and multichannel marketing services, is on track to boost turnover 40 per cent after investing in its operations and staff.
The Ferndown business has introduced a new 24-hour production shift to boost production, reduce lead times and expand its service offering for brands and retailers.
It’s also brought in a range of advanced machinery, including an HP Latex roll-fed printer, a glue application machine and a Zünd digital cutting machine.
And with these investments has come new talent – creative business unit director Mark Starmer and head of finance Alan Watford.
Meanwhile, the development team behind the firm’s bespoke technology platform, Mauve, has effectively doubled as it looks to complete development of its online proofing and approval software.
All this has not gone unrecognised, as this year Mauveworx placed 14th on the annual Solent SME Growth 100 after achieving 43.3 per cent year-on-year growth.
Compiled by The Business Magazine, the list recognises the fastest growing privately-owned small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the region.
“We’re thrilled by the growth Mauveworx has achieved and our recognition in the Solent SME Growth 100 Index,” said Toby Martin, sales and marketing director at Mauveworx.
“This milestone is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our entire team and the trust our clients place in us.”