Print broker CBJ goes under

Braeside-based print broker CBJ International Print Group is in liquidation, with Worrels Solvency and Forensic accountants appointed to wind the company up.

CBJ sourced almost all its print from China, including offset print, screen print, packaging products, point of sale and merchandising.

Worrels spokesman Adelmo Di Battista would not comment on the reasons for the demise of CBJ now how much they owed now who to.

CBJ promoted itself as a business that ‘continues to improve and invest in new technology, the best staffing and highest quality operations to offer our clients in Australasia and abroad a large range of print solutions.’ It said ‘Our commitment to our client is paramount.’

CBJ was founded in 2009 with Chris Heenan as general manager from its outset. Heenan had previously worked for Bambra Press although only for four months, and prior to that he worked for several printers in Melbourne including Southern Colour and Glenhuntly Printing.

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