PROFILE OF THE COMPANY

The printing house Alfa print, s.r.o. limited company won recognition in printing industry through its production aimed at the effectiveness and high-quality. The focus of the company lies in the production of magazines and books, catalogues and advertising folders, leaflets, and variety of information products. The aim of the company is to reach continuous growth, fulfilling orders in a flexible way, quality realization, and favourable customers’ price maintenance. All of this result in materialisation of the complex systems of providing services in the field of supplying the printed products that guarantee customers’ satisfaction and strengthen long-term and fair cooperative relationships.

HISTORY

of Alfa print spol. s r. o. is dated from 1995. Thanks to the dynamic development trends that all departments of our company contributed to, the Alfa print, s.r.o. became a strong and expanding company. The company started its activities using only a couple of small machines but with the lapse of time another single-colour printing machine for A2 format was bought. Subsequently, the machinery of the bookbinding centre was reinforced by the machines for the bindings of V1 and V2 types, an automatic folding machine, and a device for producing the CTP plates. Today the company disposes also of two new four-colour KBA printing machines, two two-colour printing machines for the formats of A2 and B2, a one-colour machine for A2 format, graphopress devices, three semi-automatic machines for the binding V2, a device for binding of V4, paper-cutters, and a three-knife trimmer. We plan to enlarge our machinery by new machines in the near future, again. The managers of the individual company departments have their visions of the future and thus are adjusting their short- and long-term goals to them.

 

In the beginning the company was renting small rooms and was employing 3 people. With the time lapsing it grew larger to have 77 workers employed today. Business activities are performed by three of its departments. These focus at the territory of the European Union – predominantly on Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Denmark, Ireland and Belgium.