TAS Premium has become the official partner for Vanguard Europe in Portugal and Spain in a strategic step where both companies see important growth opportunities. The exclusive agreement covers sales and distribution, service, ink supply and distribution, plus ongoing after-sales support.
A subsidiary of Vanguard Digital Printing Systems Corp, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA, producing 200 systems a year, Vanguard Europe believes the announcement underpins its strategy to become market leader through growing customers’ business together through meeting and anticipating their needs.
TAS – Technical Assistance Services – Premium covers the Iberia peninsular from its headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal. The company, headed by Samuel Correia and André Dias, who both have many years of experience in digital flatbed and roll-to-roll markets, offers bespoke expertise to customers in their digital transformation and provides premium technical service support.
“This is a huge opportunity,” said Correia, the General Manager of TAS Premium. “We are very excited for the future of this new endeavor with Vanguard Europe to promote high quality, industrial speed production machines that are competitively priced in the marketplace. Flexibility, quality of print, simplicity of operation, and sustainable benefits are all reasons why we are convinced this partnership will grow significantly in a short time. We know we are dealing with a great and supportive team from Vanguard.”
Yiannis Apostolidis, Vanguard Europe’s Business Development Director, said: “We see many benefits and value in having such a knowledgeable and experienced team as our new partners in Portugal and Spain. This announcement marks another significant step forward in our strategy to become a market leader through providing true digital flatbed and roll-to-roll UV LED production printers from a company in the Durst Group that are designed both in Europe and the U.S. and assembled in Europe.”
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