The company, based in Tuggerah on the NSW Central Coast, won Grand Awards at the PEAK Awards in Chicago, run by the USA Print Services and Distribution Association.
E-Bisprint took the top award in two categories: ‘Client Cost Savings, Print Cost Reduction’ for work with Diabetes Australia; and ‘ Fulfilment Project’ for an initiative with a government agency.
Marketing manager Geoff Flynn explained that the print manager had saved Diabetes Australia 40% on a job’s print costs.
The Diabetes Information Pack was the not-for-profit organisation’s most expensive job, with products sourced from nine separate manufacturers.
E-Bisprint re-engineered the piece from an A5 polypropylene binder into a flipbook, which cut $100,000 in postage costs and $100,000 in printing.
The company took a second gong for helping “a major government client” improve fulfilment with a more automated and lower-cost process.
Flynn said the new design delivered a cost saving of $10 per order across an average of 972 orders per month, saving the client $117,000 annually.
Flynn said: “It shows that we are trying to do the right by helping businesses save money. It looks good when you include awards in a tender, and the cost-saving measures show that we are being proactive.”
It is not the first time E-Bisprint has got the nod at the US awards. It took one Grand Awards in 2010 and two in 2009.
Pictured: E-Bisprint managing director Paul Freeman collects the award in Chicago
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