Morprint announces merger with Bright Print Group

Above: Debbie Burgess and John Bright

The owners of Sydney-based commercial printing company Morprint announced the business became part of Bright Print Group (BPG) from 1 October 2024.

Morprint is a boutique colour commercial printing company located in Rydalmere, near Parramatta in western Sydney.

“After decades at the helm of Morprint, Russell [Morrow] and I have decided it is time to retire,” Lynne Morrow told customers in a company email.

BPG, a third-generation family business which employs more than 110 staff at two sites in Wetherill Park and Newcastle, is owned by brother and sister team, John Bright and Debbie Burgess.

“We are looking forward to our future especially knowing our business is now in the hands of another values-driven, family-owned organisation – BPG,” stated Morrow.

“Having gotten to know both Debbie and John, joint managing directors and siblings, over the past few months, we are excited too for the access our clients now have to greater services and products with BPG.”

Production will transition to the BPG factory at Wetherill Park, where current Morprint staff members will relocate.

“The knowledge the Morprint team have of your work will not be lost and only enhanced by the greater team within which they will be working,” said Morrow.

“The site at Wetherill Park houses a large arrange of presses, from wide format to digital printing, mailing services, warehousing and promotional item management.  A BPG Account Manager will reach out to you within the week to say hi, and answer any of your questions. In the meantime, though, I shall also be accessible and available to assist with the transition.”

Morrow said an email address, production@morprint.com.au has been setup to handle artwork files and enquiries and for any quotation requests. The phone number of 9638 6688 will also be directed to her mobile for the next few weeks during the transition period.

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your loyalty and custom over the past 30 odd years and to wish you well in your future endeavours. It is a comfort to Russell and I to know that you will remain in safe hands,” she said.

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