IRVING, Texas November 26, 2021: Leading web-to-print solutions provider Design'N'Buy has always believed in growing by leaps and bounds regardless of the socio-economic conditions. And it has now successfully added another feather in its cap by partnering with M&P, a renowned technology supplier for printing, sign making, and packaging production in Slovakia. "As 80% of our client base is from the US and the remaining from the UK, western Europe, Australia, South America, Russia, and Scandinavia, we are quick at understanding the market pulse of different geographies. With Slovakia in the mix, we are embarking on yet another exciting journey to boost the visibility of our web-to-print services further," says Nidhi Agarwal, co-founder, and CEO, Design'N'Buy. This is not the first time that Design'N'Buy has joined hands with massive brands in the industry from other geographies. In 2020, it forayed into the South American textile printing market with the help of a Columbia-based company selling digital printing equipment. The same year it partnered with RICOH Rus Ltd that gave Design'N'Buy the boost it needed to sell its web2print solutions to another new region that was potentially untapped for a long time. Often called a pioneer in the Slovak market for its comprehensive hardware and software solutions in advertising, sign-making, DTP, packaging, and prepress, among others, M&P has been in the business for over 30 years. More importantly, it is an authorized representative of many global companies, catering to brands such as EPSON, Adobe, Apple, Dell, and ESKO. Adding to the narrative, M&P, says, "It is an absolute pleasure to partner with such a huge name in the web-to-print solutions industry. We understand that business value cannot be achieved through just one type of technology. One needs to keep upgrading and evolving. Joining hands with Design'N'Buy is a powerful step in that direction, and we are looking forward to knowing how the story unfolds." Design'N'Buy began this partnership by undertaking a single project of implementing web-to-print solutions for M&P, post which the latter has agreed to bring forth similar projects for the software provider to turn around. "Now that the world has more or less gone back to normalcy, the time is ripe to further our progress on our mission to help businesses better themselves with the help of our robust web2print solutions that fit our client requirements to achieve the results they want to achieve with convenience and ease," explains Nidhi Agarwal. In the past decade, Design'N'Buy has made a name for itself by becoming the go-to solution with an integrated AIOW2P, which is apt for online printers and its round-the-clock customer support. Think web-to-print and it is not hard to think of Design'N'Buy first! If you would like to know more about what they are up to, please head to their website. Alternatively, if you would like a demo of their software, write an email at inquiry@designnbuy.com or book a consultation for free by filling this contact form. Source: https://www.forpressrelease.com/forpressrelease/587206/21/designnbuy-and-mp-now-partnered-to-take-web-to-print-in-the-slovakian-market
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