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Starleaton adds 3M Digital Products range to its portfolio

Starleaton has added the 3M Digital Products range to its portfolio – the range of which includes films, laminates and wraps for multiple applications including signs, display, vehicles, floors, windows, buildings, walls and reflective films.

As a key materials partner for many global businesses, 3M chose to work with Starleaton due to the company's high level of technical expertise.

“We were missing a supplier of materials that had warranty systems in place with the various hardware manufacturers that we represent in Australia. With us supplying software and hardware systems including Epson, Zund, Roland and EFI, and now the complete range of 3M digital print graphics films we have the missing piece that completes the eco-system," says Ben Eaton CEO, Starleaton confirming that this new range will give Starleaton's clients a new opportunity to buy the complete closed loop product system where warranties are a key element to winning business.

“Starleaton is well known for its in-house product knowledge and is often engaged with when a tough application problem needs to be solved. The 3M range of materials expands the current product portfolio to allow us to supply materials for a much broader range of print applications,” he adds.

“The quality of product from 3M is well known to be market leading. It has vast resources that it funnels into R+D, testing and suitability. Australian printers will now benefit from having greater access to the range of products produced by 3M,” Ben concludes.

Stocks are now available in all of Starleaton’s seven warehouse locations across Australia.

 

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