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Rebranded printing firm set for growth after £1.5m investment

Cornwall's newly named TJ Books has a new strategy based around high quality production using the latest equipment

Inside TJ Books' Cornish printing factory

A Cornish printing company has rebranded with a new name as it ploughs more than £1.5million in investment into growing the business.

The firm known as TJ International will from now be called TJ Books and has announced a “dynamic, future-facing rebrand” which comes alongside “significant” financial investment in new processes and equipment.

Based just outside Padstow, close to the Cornish coast, TJ Books is one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest independent manufacturers of quality books, producing on average 1,000 titles a month.

The £1.5million-plus investment strategy is focused on improvements in efficiency and providing publishers with a wide range of options for their book production requirements.

TJ Books is investing in its Cornish printing plant

The drive towards higher production values, smaller inventory, and reduction of publisher risk, along with the environmental advantages of producing on-shore, are at the heart of the strategy, the firm said.

A new system upgrade, which includes the latest iX30200 HD inkjet press from Canon, complements two existing continuous fed Inkjet presses, which now flow into a fully automated finishing line providing a completed book within hours.

In addition, five colour toner and cover embellishments for short-run lengths have been added. The investment increases capacity and combines the workflows for short-run digital and print-on-demand production.

TJ Books, which employs more than 120 people, is also introducing a new Management Information System which will go live at the end of the year. This will streamline the front end of the business, giving customers greater visibility and live information about their orders.