Friday 29 June 2007

Cornwall - a great place to do business

I was delighted to be voted top business woman in the Cornwall Business awards 2007. Two of my judges were past Governor of the Bank of England, Eddie George and Tim Smit, founder of the Eden project.

Cornwall is a great place to do business. There are many innovative companies here - working globally.

Why not visit us at KCS Trade Print - how about a Friday followed by lunch at Rick Steins at Padstow or Jamie Olivers restaurant, Fifteen.

You can then visit the world famous biomes at the Eden Project. The latest James Bond film features it!

Then as we are famous for sun, sand and sea you could spend the rest of the day lazing around!

You can fly from Gatwick and Stansted it takes about 40 minutes straight to Newquay. We will get you.

Tuesday 26 June 2007

We hope you are all OK

I rang one of our customers in the Hull area yesterday to find no answer. All was revealed when I heard they had gone home due to the excessive amounts of rain and flooding.


I hope all is well with you. KCS Trade Print are keen to hear any of your comments on this blog.

As ever with manufacturing life is either desperately busy or starting to slow down. We have had some really good months following the slow early start to this year.

I am concerned though that with this awful summer weather the retail industry lack of sales will start to feed through the print industry. There are going to be some massive sales on summer clothes starting soon. I see BBQ goods are already on sale!

Interest rates are due to rise again and that will also have an impact in the amount of money people spend on goods and hence on our forms.

The margins are tightening and there are some very low prices in the market. One of the issues is that if the prices are too low you can never get them back to a true manufacturing cost. I think this is shortsighted as there is then no money available for investment in new equipment. The print industry likes to live on a knife edge. Same old story of over-capacity.

Tuesday 19 June 2007

What happened to summer

So much for flaming June then. Torrential downpours - thunder and lightning - grey glowering skies.
Oh well - it must have been summer in April.

Gordon has just got back from Amsterdam where he was visiting the CVG paper mill with the IPIA. I haven't heard anything technical but the apparently the beer was good. And the trip to Canal street. But I'm not allowed to know anything.

Talking of which On form paper's Geoff Jones is bringing in someone to talk through ISO 40001 Environmental standards. This is good as we have just introduced our own environmental policy and want to try and do our bit to reduce our own carbon footprint.

All of our paper waste is recycled. The trimmings end up in the compactor and are baled. All our loos are flushed with grey water collected from the roofs and held in a tank that repumps it to a holding tank. All good stuff.

Anyway better get some work done.

Friday 8 June 2007

It's flaming June again

It is absolutely scorching here today. We will need to get aircon in if the weather keeps up like last year. The factory floor itself isn't too bad but we have a breeze flowing through the open windows in the office.

It's Friday afternoon and Gordon has just gone out with a visiting customer. It's a good day to visit us as you can have the weekend on the beach in Cornwall.

It's pretty busy downstairs which is good and gives the place a good buzz. With the windows open I can hear the thud thud thud as the tamaracks roll on.

It's Donna's last day working here today. So we have been tucking into chocs etc. She is off to be involved in wedding planning - sounds quite good fun to me.

On Monday Debbie is coming back. She left about 4 years ago to become an air stewardess and then was working at Wrigley's in Plymouth. It will be good to work alongside her again.