Leading print and business services company Typhoon House is celebrating a major coup by signing an exclusive contract to supply the Konica Minolta DEVELOP range of multi-functional printing devices (MFD) on the Isle of Man.
The contract win by what is recognised as one of the island’s most charismatic and go-ahead companies, means that Douglas-based Typhoon House will be able to offer customers the very latest technology at competitive prices, backed by one of the biggest international names in the industry.
Typhoon House specialises in providing complete office print solutions from single mono printers through to the most advanced multi-functional production printers.
“We are thrilled to be able to offer both our new and long established clients the DEVELOP range of multi-functional devices,” said Debs Gwinnell, sales and marketing director of Typhoon House which this year will have been on the island for 22 years.
“We are confident this is a contract which will further enhance that growth while offering major benefits and savings to new and existing clients.”
She added: “It is a contract which also offers global opportunities for Typhoon House which, since we moved to purpose built facilities at Hills Meadow more than three years ago, has seen growth of some 40 per cent. DEVELOP is without doubt the market leader in MFD technology, offering remarkable renewable build quality and printing and copying results.
“Its range of devices is also backed by award winning software that can be tailored to the needs of an individual business and will sit alongside the major brands we already supply and maintain, backed by our extensive, on-island qualified engineers.”
The growth spiral has also seen two new arrivals join a company which prides itself on its individuality stemming from the unconventional management style adopted by Debs and husband Geoff. They are Andrew Berry who, for the past eight years has been a successful sales and account manager. Married with a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, his hobbies include golf, football, swimming running and in the office making a “mean cup of coffee”.
Tim Shaw, married with two sons and who recently celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary with wife Georgina, has worked in the office equipment industry since leaving school 31 years ago. This has been in a variety of roles including service engineer, service management and consultancy sales. Something of a “petrol head”, hobbies include motorsport and he is also a lifelong supporter of Manchester United.
“They are both excited to be part of Typhoon House’s future,” said Debs. Ends
Photo - Typhoon House team Debs Gwinnell, Tim Shaw, Geoff McCann and Andrew Berry.