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				<title>Digging for victory and HRH</title>
								<description>As a champion of sustainable approaches to doing business, the team naturally got on board with an ambitious project led by the Woodland Trust, to plant 6 million trees to commemorate HM the Queen&amp;rsquo;s Diamond Jubilee in 2012.
The UK has only 13% woodland cover, one of the lowest percentages in Europe, but organisations and individuals across the UK certainly responded to this challenge. HRH The Princess Royal recently planted the 6 millionth tree, the final milestone in the charity&amp;rsquo;s biggest ever tree planting project. Nationwide over 12,000 hectares of trees have now been planted, creating vital new habitat for wildlife and a lasting legacy for generations to come.
We&amp;rsquo;ve played our part in this achievement by donating trees to the Caistor Orchard, Caistor Primary School&amp;rsquo;s Science and Nature Club, as well as customers and staff. This will give the team something else to talk about when they go to Buckingham Palace in July to be part of the prestigious Coronation Festival!
So, congratulations to the Woodland Trust and everyone else involved in this amazing project.</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2013 16:07:28 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Plan your show-stopping ideas now</title>
								<description>Perhaps your team is counting down to being involved in events this Summer, including the Lincolnshire Show?
With just a few weeks to go, now is the time for us to offer you some assistance in making your first impressions count. From the essential business cards and leaflets, to creative and memorable give&#45;aways for all budgets, you can rely on our help. Did you know that our online catalogue of promotional merchandise gives you 35,000 ideas as a starting point? Use the online search options to find your perfect products and then let us know how you want to combine colours and print to make them truly bespoke to your business. Click here for some inspiration
We can also give you lots of ideas about how to give you presence a &amp;rsquo;wow factor&amp;rsquo;, from signage and exhibition displays to clothing and badges for your team. We may be waiting for sun to come out, but Summer is not far away, so don&amp;rsquo;t delay in getting in touch.</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2013 16:02:31 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Red Nose Day 2013, doing something funny for money</title>
								<description>Dressing up whilst at work should be part of the job description for our team! You will have no doubt heard about the reputed Systematic Calendar (which sees the team recreating iconic television shows for 2013), all possible due to wardrobes worthy of any pantomime and the creative genius of Systematics&amp;rsquo; in&#45;house Studio.
As a business that likes to make a positive contribution to our community, at a local level and beyond, the opportunity to do something funny for money was certain to see the team respond.
We relied on the support of PAMS, one of our valued clients, to secure red head&#45;gear for Red Nose Day 2013. PAMS are one of the UK&amp;rsquo;s leading importers and wholesalers of fancy dress costumes and party supplies, another business that is doing great things in Lincolnshire.
With costumes and cakes on the agenda for the team, and Systematic matching all donations received, more much needed money will go towards the worthy causes that Comic Relief supports. Ensure that you do your bit too, click here to donate!</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2013 09:58:08 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>From acorns to great oaks</title>
								<description>When Systematic Print Management was born, Frank Sinatra was singing at the Oscar&amp;rsquo;s and Adele would not be born for another 13 years! And although time flies, as a family business we will always have a close affinity with people that make the brave and rewarding decision to start a business.We were delighted to be asked by Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce to share our expertise at the recent Business Start&#45;Up Event 2013. We gave 70 local people our take on how to make first impressions count, by sharing &amp;lsquo;10 things not to do in the interests of marketing your business&amp;rsquo;. This is the sort of guidance that we will willingly give to any local business, as we are proud to be associated with the success of other firms. So for top tips and some great offers on quality design, print and digital projects for new businesses, get in touch!Whether your business is starting or growing, you&amp;rsquo;ll find more valuable local information on the Business Lincolnshire website</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2013 09:51:58 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>A sign of things to come</title>
								<description>We are delighted to work with Newman University in Birmingham and were proud to contribute to their recent celebrations as they were awarded full University status.
The creative minds within the Marketing Team at Newman enlisted our support to quickly produce some large format &amp;lsquo;flash boards&amp;rsquo; with handles, to create a high impact jigsaw as the all&#45;important announcement was made to an assembled crowd. Visit You Tube to see the grand unveiling.
Well done Newman for your achievement and for thinking of such an innovative way to break the news. As for us, we relish the challenge of innovative print projects!</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2013 09:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Systematic to be part of Coronation Festival</title>
								<description>The Gardens at Buckingham Palace will host a one&#45;off event in July for holders of Royal Warrants, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of The Queen&apos;s Coronation. We are delighted to be taking part in this four day celebration!
The Coronation Festival will showcase the brands that have earned the recognition of a Royal Warrant, the best of food and drink, design and technology, homes and gardens as well as British style, pursuits and pastimes. Systematic Print Management was awarded its Royal Warrant in January 2008 and we have taken the prestigious opportunity to join over 200 Royal Warrant Holders at this unique event.
The Festival will be open to members of the public from Friday 12th to Sunday 14th July, with a Royal Preview on Thursday 11th. In addition, on Friday and Saturday evenings Buckingham Palace will be the back&#45;drop to The Coronation Gala, a magnificent performance of music and dance.
60,000 visitors will be attending the Coronation Festival. If you would like to be one of them, a limited number of tickets remain available to the general public.
For further information and to book tickets, go to www.coronationfestival.com or call 0844 858 9071.</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2013 16:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>An event-full start to 2013</title>
								<description>If you&amp;rsquo;ve had a day or two out of the office this month, with a combination of walking boots, thermals and business cards, chances are you joined us for the LAMMA event at Newark Showground on 16th and 17th January! We were delighted to be part of the UKs leading farm machinery, equipment and service show. We are also feeling rather smug that our promotional ice&#45;scrapers became the &amp;lsquo;must have&amp;rsquo; accessory of the Show!
If you are visiting our website for the first time after stopping by our stand, welcome! We enjoyed talking to you and other visitors, it certainly distracted us from the sub&#45;zero temperatures! We hope that our website gives you an initial flavour of what we can do, and most importantly the care and attention of how we do it. When you have a print or design project in mind, please give us a ring, we look forward to getting to know you and your business, contact our team on 01472 851091 or submit an enquiry through the website menu.</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 09:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Promotional solutions all wrapped up</title>
								<description>As we pride ourselves on the promise that if it can be printed, Systematic can supply it, our team were only too happy to respond to a request from local Construction Group LINDUM, to ensure that their order for bespoke bears would be ready and delivered in time for their staff Christmas celebration! As you can see, the project has seen our team seemingly work like Santa&apos;s little helpers!
It has been a busy few weeks as businesses nationwide have used the festive season as a good excuse to thank their employees, clients and suppliers with a gift that incorporates their company logo. The warehouses at Systematic HQ have been filling up with everything from 2013 calendars and desk pads to branded travel mugs, USB people and even personalised bottles of wine!
So don&apos;t settle for the &apos;bear necessities&apos; in your next marketing venture, as creative solutions provide a great return on investment!</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2012 10:19:46 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Flying High for Charity</title>
								<description>As Christmas time approaches, every member of staff at Systematic is invited to choose a charity that is personal to them, to which Systematic then donate &amp;pound;100. This year 3 members of staff, Sharon Carlton, Paul Bingham and Jacqui Vear chose The Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance for their support. This vital resource is a dedicated medical air service which first began operating in April 1994. Every year it flies approximately 1000 missions and is reliant upon charitable support to keep flying. Based at RAF Waddington, the helicopter is unaffected by such problems as road congestion and road works allowing it to reach any destination in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire within 19 minutes.
Anne &amp;amp; Geoff Walker of Middle Rasen collected the cheque from Systematic Print Management&amp;rsquo;s premises in Caistor on behalf of the charity. http://www.ambucopter.org.uk/</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 08:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>The crème-de-la-crème of Systematic!</title>
								<description>As you would expect, the Systematic Team were keen to support all of the good causes linked to the Children in Need appeal. Being creative types, we took our ideas one step further than dressing down for the day and baking cupcakes!
When the team heard Chris thinking out loud, about a fundraising idea involving squirty cream, there was really no going back! Already sporting a Movember moustache, Chris bravely endured the inevitable and convinced Business Development Manager Paul to join in too!
The team raised &amp;pound;165 through their Friday Fun. If we&amp;rsquo;ve inspired you to get around to making a donation to these very worthy causes, just click here to donate online!
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				<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2012 11:06:20 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>The Great Systematic Bake Off</title>
								<description>Driven on by the extremely popular BBC2 programme &amp;lsquo;The Great British Bake Off&amp;rsquo; Systematic staff yet again vied for the coveted prize of &amp;lsquo;star baker&amp;rsquo;.
The letter &amp;lsquo;C&amp;rsquo; was chosen as a theme for the products to be made and a wide variety of entrants appeared on the kitchen table early this morning.
Cheese SconesChoc Chip CookiesClotted Cream CakeCarrot CakeCrumbly Scones (with Jam and Clotted cream)Cappuccino Cake Bar
The 2 judges, Ruth and Katie (I&amp;rsquo;m not sure which one is most like Mary Berry) deliberated and cogitated hard and long, but the only decision they could make was that they both had different favourites! So, congratulations to Jacqui (Carrot Cake) and Sharon (Cappuccino Cake Bars) for impressing the judges, and to Chris for second place with his cookies. Well done to everyone else who took part for making it such a closely fought contest.
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				<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2012 14:54:22 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Stamp out high mailing costs</title>
								<description>As businesses continue to feel the economic pinch, many are revisiting internal processes to see if efficiencies can be made. We can certainly help as our mission is to save you time and money!
With this in mind, we are helping an increasing number of clients to outsource their mailings and are currently issuing over 100,000 letters a month, from invoices and statements to newsletters and marketing approaches.
There are opportunities for cost savings at the point items are printed, when they are put in some form of envelope and when they are franked! You don&amp;rsquo;t need to have many more than 100 items to mail before you can start enjoying some economies of scale and stop arguing about who is stuffing envelopes!
With the assurances of data cleansing, secure information handling and delivery by your familiar Royal Mail delivery team, tell Paul about your next project to see how we can help you stamp down a few big invoices!</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2012 08:37:32 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Smiles with our team, 365 days a year</title>
								<description>This may be news to you, or our reputation linked to our annual calendar may precede this story! Either way, we can confirm that as the countdown to 2013 is underway, production of our very personal annual calendar is in full&#45;swing with our team amongst wardrobes and backdrops worthy of any pantomime! 
Our clients have previously been entertained by the Systematic take on album covers and films, but this year the theme can exclusively be unveiled as, drum roll&amp;hellip; UK television shows, past and present. Our premises are a substantial 8,500 square feet, but not quite a production studio! The creative magic lies with our Studio, who use computer programmes to create something so close to the original image that the end results certainly make people do a double&#45;take!
Get in touch if you would like to ensure that a complimentary copy of the 2013 Calendar is delivered to your door in December, by a team member who should be wearing their normal work attire!</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2012 08:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Full range of products for GIC</title>
								<description>We were delight to be asked by GIC to produce their new printed stationery supplies. This included various sizes of printed envelopes, note pads, sticky&#45;notes and A5 desk diaries.
The graphics were created and updated in our studio, ensuring a consistent look throughout the full range.
Please don&amp;rsquo;t hesitate to contact the office if you&amp;rsquo;d like to receive prices for any of the products shown here.</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2012 16:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Say no to dull PDFs!</title>
								<description>PDFs are possibly the most common format for producing electronic documents, almost any device can view them and they look the same, regardless of screen size or operating system. They are a little flat though aren&apos;t they? Well not any more! Systematic can now turn your PDF catalogue or brochure into a rich, interactive, animated document complete with turning pages, audio and even video. It will even work on your tablet or mobile phone!You can see an example of how these documents look and work if you click here, or give us a call to arrange a demonstration.</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2012 13:33:17 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Champion Round</title>
								<description>Congratulations to Helen Austin for winning the Lady Captain&apos;s Annual Golf tournament at Cleethorpes Golf Club earlier this year.
She&apos;s pictured here (on the right) receiving her trophy from the Lady Captain, Lynda Tasker.
Well done Helen!</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2012 11:17:30 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Thank You Sally</title>
								<description>We would like to say a huge thank you to Sally Plume who has retired after working at Systematic for the past 27 years.  Many of you will know or have spoken to Sally over the years.  She ran the Accounts Department and we owe her a debt of thanks for her hard work and dedication to the Company. She always gave her utmost attention to the role and kept the highest of standards in the work she did. 
She had a great send off at the Dovedale Hotel, and, on her final afternoon, in true Systematic style, we had afternoon tea and cakes brought in by her colleagues.
We wish Sally and her husband Mike all the very best in their retirement and hope to see them around Caistor. 
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				<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2012 12:16:53 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Sad News</title>
								<description>It is with great sadness that we announce that Angela Lister passed away on the 5th August.
Angela worked at Systematic almost from the very first day that the Company was established back in April 1975.  She worked here for 27 years until retiring in 2002. She was our receptionist and as such was usually the first point of contact for customers and suppliers ringing and visiting.  She greeted everyone alike with a smile and a warm welcome and became firm friends with many of our customers, suppliers and staff and kept in touch with many of them after she retired.
During her time here she made a huge impact and we will miss her a lot. Our heartfelt sympathy go to her husband, Pete, daughter and son&#45;in&#45;law, Dawn and Mark.</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 10:13:10 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>STOP PRESS !!</title>
								<description>News hot off the press...
Thanks to an immense amount of pruning, snipping, feeding and coaxing from our Warehouse Manager, Bob Johnson, we have managed to win Best Commercial Premises in the annual Caistor in Bloom competition. 
Our congratulations also go to The Settlement and The White Hart for coming second and third in the category.
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				<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:06:10 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Flowers Galore</title>
								<description>We have sponsored several flower displays at the Arts and Heritage Centre in Caistor for the next three years.  Mike Broster, who used to work at Systematic until his retirement last year has very kindly taken this photo.  The geraniums are clearly loving all the rain we&apos;ve had recently!</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:04:53 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Lincolnshire Show 2012 - What a fantastic show, even the weather couldn't spoil it for us!</title>
								<description>Lincolnshire Show 2012
Our Golden Tickets were a huge success at the Lincolnshire Show this year, the Wednesday saw over 600 people pass through our prize booth with them all receiving a gift. Thursday&amp;rsquo;s visitors were a little less at around 400 due to the weather, but both days saw a record level of enquiries ranging from business/loyalty cards, through to colour leaflets and even some printed tea towels.
Four lucky people received the top prize of an I&#45;pod with others receiving an LED torch, Aqua&#45;skin, Silicone Wrist Watch, LED Ice&#45;cube or Thermal Mug. The visitors really couldn&amp;rsquo;t believe that every Golden Ticket was a winner!
If you received a Golden Ticket in the post or from your Account Manager, it isn&amp;rsquo;t too late to email the code to us to check and see what you&amp;rsquo;ve won! There are still some I&#45;pods to be won so don&amp;rsquo;t delay.
Wednesday was lovely and sunny with a welcome breeze and everyone was upbeat as it was the first day. The Showground experienced a record number of visitors; we were certainly busier than previous years. Thursday was a different story though and we experienced torrential rain from about 7:30am for the majority of the day and the grass areas soon turned to a mud bath!
Despite all this, it was still a great day and just proved the determined British spirit cannot be dampened no matter what the weather!
We&amp;rsquo;d like to thank everyone who took the time to visit our stand and enter the Prize Booth whilst looking around the marquee at our products and services.</description>
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				<title>Serious about Ethical Business</title>
								<description>As a family business it is crucial to us that we treat our customers, staff and suppliers with respect and loyalty.  We pride ourselves on carrying out our business in an ethical manner.
To this end we have joined SEDEX (Supplier Ethical Data EXchange), a not for profit membership organisation, dedicated to driving improvements in ethical and responsible business practices in global supply chains.
Through Sedex we are able to share information about our labour standards, health and safety, the environment and business practices.
We understand that ethical procurement is becoming increasingly important to our customers and we are confident that we can fulfill these reuirements so it was very easy for us to decide to join Sedex.
Sedex is not a standard setting body, code of conduct or certfication, but joining it means that we are committed to continuous improvement in our business practices.
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				<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2012 12:48:22 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>They're here!</title>
								<description>Just been delivered, our Lincolnshire Show campaign rolls out next week.</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 09:53:22 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Congratulations...</title>
								<description>...to the Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre at 28 Plough Hill on reaching their first anniversary in great style.The Centre featured in the BBC series &quot;Village SOS&quot; when it was first transformed from a derelict building to the stunning cafe, library and Arts Centre, which it has now become.Systematic&apos;s MD, Chris Robey (left), is pictured with the Centre&apos;s Directors handing over a &amp;pound;300 cheque to sponsor the floral displays at the front of the Centre for the next three years. Chris stated &quot; We warmly congratulate everyone connected with the centre for such a successful first year. We are proud to be associated with the Centre, which is already at the heart of our Caistor community&quot;.
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				<title>Welcome Katie!</title>
								<description>We are pleased to welcome Katie Revell, who has joined the company to work in our Customer Support Team. Previously Katie worked as a Witness Care Officer for Humberside Police. Katie has impressed us with her bright, positive and outgoing nature, and we wish her a long and successful career at Systematic.</description>
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				<title>Another special arrival...</title>
								<description>Simone had a baby, then Jonathan had a baby, then Paul had a baby...and now Steve has too!Our Congratulations to Steve and Karen on the safe arrival of baby Logan Bradley, weighing in at 5lb 9oz, and born on Easter Sunday.We suspect Logan is named after the X&#45;man character, Wolverine...although this is to be confirmed.</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2012 16:25:24 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Sustainable Schools Showcase – 21st March 2012</title>
								<description>We were fortunate enough to be exhibiting at the East Midlands Sustainable Schools Showcase on 21st March.It was held at The Epic Centre located within the Lincolnshire Show Ground, it was the perfect venue for a sustainable event. The event was aimed at all school staff, governors and parent associations, as well as students on school councils and eco&#45;committees.The centre was packed with exhibitors showcasing their products covering everything and anything to help them become a sustainable school.It didn&amp;rsquo;t take long for the word to spread that we were offering an excellent range of eco and recycled promotional gifts.Children and teachers were extremely interested to hear about the FSC and recycled materials used in everyday printed literature, they didn&amp;rsquo;t realise there was such a diverse range of different stocks readily available.The children were surprised at what could be made from all the plastics and materials they recycle. This included;&amp;bull; Ad&#45;Loops made from recycled UK car tyres&amp;bull; Frisbees made from recycled CD cases&amp;bull; Coasters made from recycled vending cups&amp;bull; Water bottles and Rules made from recycled plastic packaging&amp;bull; Pencils made from recycled newspapers&amp;bull; Pens and Ice Scrapers made from recycled plasticBut by far the most popular item was the Bookmark, this had a removable section that could be planted in some soil and would grow in to some lovely wild flowers. The seeds are actually within the paper and germinate when planted. The Bookmark also contained some very interesting facts and figures relating to recycled and FSC papers.If you would like to receive further information about our Environmentally friendly range of Promotional gifts or prices for your printed stationery produced on FCS or recycled materials, please use our contact form or call 07714 999204.</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 15:06:07 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Another hotly contested cookery competition...</title>
								<description>Those who found the kitchen too hot last time, couldn&amp;rsquo;t face the heat this time round and pulled out so we only had 2 entrants, Chris and Sharon Robey with 3 entries between them!&amp;hellip;lots at stake for the judges&amp;hellip;one competitor who does the reviews, the other pays the salaries, I think safest territory would be to say it was a draw!A choice of light and deliciously cheesy cheese scones with a lovely chewy cheesy top presented in the style of a spring flower, next we tasted savoury cheese and ham muffins, light, moist and tasty &amp;ndash; very much like eating a sandwich and presented in a tower style and finally we had light, crispy and deliciously cheesy(!) cheese straws with a very individual style of presentation.The judges deliberated long and hard over their decision, but finally awarded 1st please to the muffins, a close 2nd to the cheese straws and 3rd to the cheese scones.Well done to the participants, its really encouraging to see people enjoying their baking, some of them for the first time!</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2012 09:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Congratulations, Congratulations!!</title>
								<description>We are only a few weeks into 2012 and it&apos;s already proving to be a productive year!
Our heartfelt congratulations go to Jonathan Norman and his wife Andrea on the safe arrival of Thomas Paul on Wednesday 4th January and also to Paul Bingham and his partner Michelle who had a little girl, Liberty&#45;Grace, the following week on Thursday 12th January. We wish them all well.
Both mothers and babies are doing well though the dads have been run ragged looking after the older children!
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				<pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2012 10:57:21 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>The proof was in the pudding!</title>
								<description>Well we all survived unscathed and we didn’t even need the Fire Brigade! The cakes were lined up and there was excitement in the air…… and they’re off, (the tin lids that is!)Andy had trained hard to make sure he was in ‘tiptop’ form to judge the cakes, and boy did he need to be.  All the entrants looked fantastic and wouldn’t have looked out of place in any high street bakery window (I’m just glad I wasn’t in the running).With fork and napkin at the ready, Andy got to work marking all the tasty treats, to ensure an impartial outcome; he didn’t know who had made what (bit risky if you ask me!).  After careful consideration, taking into account appearance, taste and moistness, he made his final decision. It wasn’t easy, as all the cakes were outstanding, but one had to win…….. The prize (even though there wasn’t one) went to the Raspberry Trifle Cup Cakes made by Lorna. There was plenty left for others to try afterwards and to probably last the remainder of the day.  We are already planning the next competition so keep an eye out.Thanks to everyone who took part to make this a fun event, especially Tracey and Helen who had to buy the ingredients; cooking tins and even the scales (I think they already had the ovens).   Tracey went the extra mile though (well about 12 to be precise), she got half way to work only to realise she had forgotten the cake and had to turn around.</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 14:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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								<description>It&amp;rsquo;s wooden spoons at dawn on Friday 17th &amp;ndash; Several of our Sales Team have decided to have a healthy inter&#45;office baking competition.

Helen, Jane, Tracey, Ruth and Lorna have dusted down their Aprons and Baking Tins (some would have been dustier than others!), with others declining as they couldn&amp;rsquo;t stand the heat in the kitchen.

The fire brigade are on standby and the local hardware store has sold out of what&amp;rsquo;s believed to be &amp;lsquo;non&#45;stick&amp;rsquo; baking tins.

Check back next week to see the judges (Andy) decision and photographic evidence if there is anything left to take a photo of!</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 09:48:23 +0000</pubDate>
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								<description>With the rapid increase in the use of smartphones (we&apos;ve seen a 150% increase in visits to our website on mobile devices in the last 12 months) we&apos;ve decided to create a &quot;touchscreen friendly&quot; version of our hompage. 

If you visit www.systematicprint.com on your mobile device you should now be automatically redirected to a more useful mobile page which includes a number of ways to contact us and a location map. 
Don&apos;t worry though, you still have the option to visit the full site, should you need to.
If you&apos;d like to add mobile functionality to your website, give us a call, we&apos;d be happy to help.</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
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								<description>Expecting the show to be the size of a football pitch, it was overwhelming to find over 750 trade stands showing products and services from companies both large and small from the UK and overseas.Upon arrival I could not believe how busy the place was at 7 o&apos;clock in the morning. Even while setting up people were showing great interest in the services Systematic offer. The early start definitely gave me an appetite for LAMMA’s famous full English breakfast. (Highly recommended!)The show was very unique, offering products not only for the agricultural and horticultural industries, but also from the amenity, recycling, banking, insurance and construction sectors.I was impressed with the organisation of LAMMA and the friendliness of the stewards who were always willing to give a helping hand. After meeting many interesting people and characters at the show I am already looking forward to LAMMA 2013.If you saw us at the show and would like a chat, phone Danny on 01472 851091 or click here for our contact form. </description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 11:55:30 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Welcome Danny Steel</title>
								<description>We are very pleased to welcome Danny Steel to the company. Danny has joined in the role of Trainee Business Development Manager. Prior to joining us, Danny was educated at Healing Comprehensive and Franklin College, before gaining a Management Studies degree at Nottingham Trent University.</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 16:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Jubilee Woods and Caistor Primary School</title>
								<description>As previously announced, Systematic are a corporate sponsor of the Woodland Trust&apos;s Jubilee Woods project. In celebration of HM the Queen&apos;s Diamond Jubilee in 2012, the Woodland Trust is aiming to plant millions of native trees to create a lasting legacy of this momentous achievement. Pictured below is Systematic MD Chris Robey, along with the Science and Nature Club from Caistor Primary School just before the group planted trees along the boundary of the school field. Chris, who is a Governor at the school, said &quot;It was really impressive to see how eager the children were to learn both about the Queen&apos;s Jubilee, and also how to plant the trees.&quot; Photograph courtesy of Linda Oxley</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 10:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>'Tis better to give than receive</title>
								<description>We have just posted out our annual Christmas donations to local charities.  Every year we ask every member of staff to nominate a charity they would like to receive &amp;pound;100, paid by the Company.  This year we have sent out &amp;pound;2,200 to a variety of Charities on behalf of our staff.

The charities benefiting are 
Caistor First Responders, Humberston Special Needs School, St Andrews Hospice, Lincs &amp;amp; Notts Air Ambulance, the Pink Berets (Help the Heroes), RNLI, British Heart Foundation, Crohns and Colitis UK, Macmillan Cancer Suite, Marie Cure, Soundscene, Special Care Baby Unit Grimsby, UNICEF, NSPCC, Cancer Research UK and Wish Upon a Star.

We are very proud that we do this each year and have done so for over 35 years and especially like the fact that such a varied range of groups are
nominated by staff.</description>
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								<description>In response to the article in our Winter newsletter about
 the Jubilee Woods Project, Mark Lain from Cool Milk in Lincoln 
contacted Chris Robey, MD at Systematic, to request a small supply of 
the trees.  Cool Milk intend to supply a number of these trees to a 
local children’s nursery for planting in their sensory garden.The
 trees  have been donated to Cool Milk as part of Systematic’s corporate
 sponsorship of the Woodland Trust’s Jubilee Woods project to celebrate 
HM the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012. Under the project, the Woodland 
Trust are aiming to see millions of native trees planted across the UK 
to create a lasting legacy of the Queen’s momentous achievement in 
reaching 60 years as our Monarch.If you are interested in receiving a donation of trees for your company please use our contact form to let us know by 9th December.</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 10:31:57 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Corporate Gifts</title>
								<description>The promotional arm of Systematic stepped up to the mark recently when asked by contacts at InterserveFM, working at BP Saltend, to provide several branded promotional items for the launch of the Saltend Chemicals Park Brand. Pens, mugs, pull reels, USB memory sticks, USB mice, mouse mats, bars of chocolate and sticky notes were selected as gifts to carry the new branding, along with table napkins, table cloths and paper coffee cups to provide visual reinforcement throughout the event.Diana Taylor, Business Development Manager at Saltend Chemical Park said &quot;The products designed and supplied by Systematic were of very high quality and provided us with exactly the right professional and high&#45;end Executive Gift Pack we desired to surprise and impress our Customers on our Launch Day&quot;.Systematic’s promotional website can be viewed at http://promo.systematicprint.com/ or via the Corporate Gifts link on the home page. Alternatively, you can request one of our catalogues, which contains a selection of the items available by using the form in contacts. If you would like our help with innovational ideas or prices, please call us on 01472 851091.</description>
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				<title>Farewell, Adieu…</title>
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After 27 and 13 years respectively Mike Broster and Ann Love have ridden off into the sunset to enjoy their well earned retirements.Mike has been a Territory Manager with us since 1984 and seen many changes in the print industry. We know he has always been highly thought of by his customers, colleagues and suppliers alike and gained a loyal customer base through his good humour and integrity. In our latest newsletter Mike gave an insight into how things have changed, in particular how the world has sped up.Ann came on a temporary contract to cover Tracey Brown’s maternity leave in 1998 and never left! She worked in the accounts department and with her sharp wit and keen eye has always had the highest standards and attention to detail.You may have laughed at some of Sister Matic’s musings in the newsletters we send out, without realising Ann’s pen was behind them.We had a very enjoyable retirement lunch at the Settlement in Caistor and Chris Robey, the MD, thanked them for their huge contribution to Systematic and wished them both well on behalf of all the staff. Both Mike and Ann lead very busy lives so we can’t see them twiddling their fingers for long – they’ll both wonder how they managed to fit Systematic into their day.Click on http://newsletter.systematicprint.com to read what Mike had to say and see a few snaps of how he hasn’t aged over the years. You will also find Sister Matic’s latest observations on life.


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								<description>We were delighted when Trent Valley Academy approached Systematic to redesign and produce their new Prospectus and supporting stationery. Our brief was to produce a vibrant and inviting new design to encompass everything that TVA stands for.Environmental implications were considered, as a result, the whole suite of printed stationery has been produced of FSC materials that are 100% recycled.The whole project ran extremely efficiently and was delivered ahead of schedule to be unveiled at the parent and carer evening where it was well received.  &amp;ldquo;Nothing was too much trouble and there was great attention to detail. We feel that the new image, which Systematic helped us to establish, better reflects who we are and what we stand for&amp;rdquo; &amp;ndash; Wendy Carrick (Principal of Trent Valley Academy)&amp;ldquo;We were extremely impressed with the service provided by Systematic. The design and artwork exceeded our expectations. The new Trent Valley Academy Prospectus has been widely admired by Governors, teaching staff, students and parents&amp;rdquo; &amp;ndash; John Cawdell (Director of Business and Resources)


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				<title>Long Service Celebrations - Congratulations to Annie, Elaine and Rob</title>
								<description>A party was held for Annie Johnson, Elaine Blastland and Robert Clark last weekend to mark their long service anniversaries with Systematic. Annie has been with us for 25 years and Elaine and Rob have been with us for 10 years each.
All three have made, and continue to make, valuable contributions to the Company and we thank them very much for their dedication, hard work and loyalty.
A wonderful buffet was provided by Cornhill Deli in Caistor and Road Runner Discos made the evening go with a swing with their brilliant choice in music supplemented by not so brilliant singing from us on the karaoke!!
There were a few sore heads the next day but worth it for such a great evening.</description>
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				<title>Systematic seal nationwide Print Management contract</title>
								<description>Local Royal Warrant holders, Systematic Print Management of Caistor, are
pleased to announce a nationwide print management contract with
recycling and resource management company, SITA UK, which will see
Systematic deliver print to SITA UK sites throughout the UK, in a
deal which could be worth over £1 million in the next 3
years.
Managing Director,
Chris Robey, said &quot;Whilst we have been a preferred supplier to SITA
UK for almost 10 years, this is the first time that we have
formalised our agreement. Credit for the success must go to everyone
at Systematic for setting such high standards, but especially to SITA
UK Account Manager, Elaine Blastland and SITA UK Support, Tracey
Brown&quot;.
Consistently high
service and quality levels, pricing and technology were major factors
in the success. Not only can SITA UK users order online from their
own catalogue, but the data is then automatically updated to the SITA
UK system, making the process far more stream&#45;lined for the
company.
SITA UK&apos;s Senior
Procurement Officer, Mike Weaver, said: &quot;SITA UK has a
long&#45;standing relationship with Systematic Print Management and this
is now reflected in a contract between our two companies. SITA UK is
actively streamlining its ordering processes and the new bespoke
electronic ordering system provided by Systematic enables us to do
this.&quot;</description>
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				<title>The Lincolnshire Show 2011 - June 22nd and 23rd</title>
								<description>How quickly time
passes!  It only seems 5 minutes since we were all at the Show last
year enjoying the glorious sunshine; I hope we are as lucky this time
around.
This year we have moved
our marquee near to the main junction on 8th Avenue (stand
number 8&#45;04) next to Pipers Crisps, so if you’re at the Show,
please call in for a chat, you could even try our rock sweets with a
special message running through the middle!
We’ll be exhibiting
Nationwide Print Management, Promotional Gifts, 321 Lift&#45;Off New
Business Packages and MyBottle personalisation of Beer, Wine and
Champagne.  Come along and see our new software that can have you
smiling on a Champagne bottle, creating that extra special gift of
your day at the Show.
2010 was a great
success as we saw clients new and old, please come join us so we can
beat last year’s record number of visitors!</description>
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				<title>New Business Development Manager - 100 and counting!</title>
								<description>Many a time I&apos;ve been
asked &apos;what&apos;s the secret, ‘how do you do it, etc. etc.&apos; well
I’ll let in on it...there isn&apos;t one!
I guess it’s just a
combination of all Systematic’s core values along with its
commitment to offering accurate, consistent and realistic prices,
backed up by everyone&apos;s hard work ensuring everything happens when
it&apos;s suppose to happen.
Obviously it all starts
with me, visiting prospective clients up and down the country and
then following up with our impressive Introductory Packs.  From there
I keep a rolling call list of over 800 contacts that I phone on a
regular basis, this in turn leads to the opportunity of providing
comparison quotations that often results in an order.
We don&apos;t claim to be
the cheapest, as we all know, cheapest isn&apos;t always the best
option.  We provide quality products at the right price with first
class customer service.
If you’d like to
receive a free, no obligation comparison quotation for any printed
product, please don’t hesitate to contact me on;
Telephone 01472  851091
Mobile 07714  999 204
Or use our contact form</description>
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								<description>5:30am on Thursday
morning and the alarm’s saying it’s time to get up!  I had my
instructions from Lorna that we had to arrive earlier than last year
and I wasn’t going to argue!  We flew down to Coventry (probably
because most people were still in bed) and landed at the Ricoh Arena
as the doors opened.
This year’s
exhibition saw more exhibitors showcasing their products, meeting
existing and new suppliers for all kinds of Promotional Products and
Corporate Gifts.  We saw every conceivable product you could think of
(and a few more) that could be personalised and used to promote your
business.
Manufacturers have now
realised that there is a huge area of the market that is only looking
for small volumes and they have adapted their manufacturing and
printing process to accommodate this.  Ceramic Mugs printed full
colour can now be cost effective from as little as 20 units, whilst
the ever popular USB Memory Stick can be personalised from 50 units
upwards.
Whatever your
requirement (even if you think it can’t be done) just ask
Systematic or visit our website  http://promo.systematicprint.com
 which has over 35,000 different items to choose from.  
If it can be
printed, we can supply it!</description>
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								<description>We are delighted to say
that we had our annual Quality and Environmental Audit two weeks ago
and passed with flying colours.
We had no
non&#45;conformances and a conclusion that our “system operates very
well”.
We pride ourselves on
providing customers with the highest quality service and products we
can with a clear and definite commitment to providing that within a
sound environmental framework and were delighted to have had our
systems scrutinised and considered to be robust and effective.</description>
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				<title>Location, Location, Location!</title>
								<description>Systematic exhibited
again this year at the LAMMA Agricultural Show.  After last year’s
bone chilling experience when we exhibited in one of the outdoor
marquees, we requested to be within one of the permanent exhibition
halls.  This year was far busier, with a constant supply of people
visiting our stand to ask questions, collect samples and request
quotations.
Enquiries ranged from
the usual Business Cards and every day printed stationery, through to
Personalised Bottled Water and even printed Egg Boxes, certainly
testing our testimonial “if it can be printed, we can supply it”.
We had a great deal of
interest from people who were in the process of setting up a new
business.  They found our ‘New Business Start Up Package’
(www.321liftoff.co.uk) very
competitive, with many asking for additional information and meetings
with us after the show.
I would like to thank
everyone who visited our stand, and made the show a great success.</description>
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								<description>Systematic was set up in April 1975 by Nick Robey as a sole trader and has grown into the Company it is today.
We know what it’s like to set up from scratch, build up a good reputation, work hard to stay ahead in a competitive industry and trade through tough times.In the current difficult economic situation, we want to do our bit to help new start&#45;up companies, in the hope that they will grow and flourish in the way Systematic has done, and become a driving force for the UK economy.To that end we have set up 321 Lift Off to offer fixed price packages to help new businesses get off the ground.  We will design a corporate identity, print core stationery with that identity and create a website.  What better start could a new business have.Go to www.321liftoff.com for more information or speak to Paul Bingham</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 10:43:13 +0000</pubDate>
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								<description>Just to let you know we’re back at the UK’s leading agricultural show, LAMMA, this week on Wednesday 19th and Thursday 20th January at the Newark Showground. Come and say hello to us at Stand 623 in hall 6.For more information on LAMMA go to www.lammashow.co.uk</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 14:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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								<description>What a week!  We’ve
never seen so much snow as the amount that fell last week.  
Most people left early on Tuesday to get home before the weather really
closed in except for Helen who tried and tried but couldn’t get out
of Caistor so ending up staying with Chris and Sharon.  We did get
her home on Wednesday by snow plough!The snow on Wednesday
morning was over 2 foot deep and only those who live in Caistor made
it to work on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It was a stunning sight
as the photos show.We’re pleased to say
everyone has made it in today and the vans have been able to get out
and make deliveries and we’re working our socks off to get caught
up.Let’s hope the skies remain clear for a while!</description>
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				<title>New Design Studio Website</title>
								<description>Systematic are proud to announce the launch of our new design studio website. Showcasing the creative talents of our designers, the new site allows you to meet the design team, view a portfolio of print and web work we&apos;ve created, read our blog and even send us a brief.Studio manager Robert Clark says &quot;Our aim with the new website was to show that the Systematic studio are a fantastic team of designers, capable of producing outstanding creative work in any media&quot;.Web developer Joe Archer says &quot;We built the site to illustrate both our design and development skills. We&apos;ve used lots of different web technologies to bring the user a fun, intuitive and informative experience whilst ensuring we still meet established standards. I think it gives an excellent impression of the articulate and creative team of people we have in the studio&quot;.
Have a look for yourself at http://studio.systematicprint.com</description>
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				<title>Blooming Bob…!</title>
								<description>We have just been told
that for the sixth year running we have won the Caistor
in Bloom Commercial Category award.

As this
is mainly due to the dedication of our Warehouse Manager, Bob
Johnson, we affectionately title the award “Bob in Bloom”.  Bob
is ably assisted by Ken Turnbull, who finds himself operating under
the strictest instructions when Bob is away.
We are
pleased to share the award this year with our esteemed neighbours,
Sealord. The question is... are they going to overtake us next year
or is this year just a temporary blip?</description>
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				<title>Guaranteed and Certified Green Electricity</title>
								<description>All the electricity we use in our offices and warehouse is from 100% renewable sources bought through the green energy company Good Energy who we have been using since February 2008. They are the UK&amp;rsquo;s only electricity supplier whose fuel mix is 100% renewable.
They have recently informed us that the UK now has a new certification scheme for green electricity and they have qualified for it. This means that not only does all the electricity supplied have to be 100% renewable but that there must also be &amp;ldquo;an additional measurable carbon mitigation above and beyond the supply of 100% renewable electricity&amp;rdquo;*. Good Energy have advised us that they will achieve this by &amp;ldquo;investing in renewable heat projects which benefit communities&amp;rdquo;*.
Systematic are proud of having achieved accreditation to the Environmental Standard ISO14001 in 2009 and are committed to reducing our environmental footprint and increasing sustainability. Using Good Energy is one of the ways we can achieve that.
For more information about Good Energy go to www.goodenergy.co.uk
*Sourced from Summer 2010 newsletter sent to all Good Energy customers.</description>
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				<title>Prize Draw Winner</title>
								<description>Catherine Bettinson being presented with the LCD
 television that she won in Systematic’s Lincolnshire Show free prize draw
by Sharon Carlton, Account Manager for the Lincoln area.Catherine is the
president of and a driving force behind the Lincoln Red Cattle Society based at
the Lincolnshire Showground.</description>
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				<title>50 not out!!</title>
								<description>Congratulations to Paul
Bingham, our Business Development Manager, who has this week opened
his 50th new account.  Paul has been in the role for just
over a year now, although has in excess of 17 years experience within
the printing industry. 
He thoroughly enjoys meeting new clients and
advising them how they could consolidate and streamline their
purchasing operations, offering alternative production methods and
marketing solutions.  You may have met Paul at LAMMA , the
Lincolnshire Show, various networking and Chamber of Commerce events,
or he may have called in at your offices.</description>
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				<title>Making a positive impact...</title>
								<description>We felt it was time to
encourage the Rooneys and Gerrards of the future by sponsoring some
new sports kits for Caistor Joint Church of England and Methodist
Primary School.  Pictured here is MD Chris Robey with members of the
football squad in the new kit.
The kit will be used
for football, hockey and any other team sports the school participate
in.  Making this donation goes to the heart of our ethos of making a
positive impact on the community around us and we are delighted to
support the school.
Let&apos;s hope some of
them might be playing for England by 2022!!</description>
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				<title>What a scorcher!!</title>
								<description>It was lovely to see
everyone who came to see us at the Lincolnshire Show last week.  For
the second year running the weather was beautiful and we supported
local brewer Tom Wood producing personalised labels for anyone who
bottled their own beer in his mobile bottling plant.  

The event marked the
&quot;formal&quot; launch of our mybottle.co.uk operation, whereby we
personalise labels to go on beer, wine and champagne.  For more
information please visit mybottle.co.uk .
We had a team there
both days and thoroughly enjoyed the chance to meet with our
customers outside of the office environment and the opportunity to
meet new businesses and show them what we can do.  Chris Robey camped
over on the Wednesday night as he had done last year.  He said it was
to guard the equipment but we think he just fancied having the roast
beef and a pint of tom wood&apos;s  in the stockmen&apos;s tent!
If you didn&apos;t get the
chance to meet us and would like to know more about what we can do
for your business then please give us a call and we would be
delighted to meet with you at your convenience.</description>
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				<title>It must be time for the 126th Lincolnshire Show!</title>
								<description>After the success of going to our first Lincolnshire Show last year supporting Tom Wood&apos;s Highwood Brewery we are looking forward to going again this year.  We will be personalising bottles of Tom Wood&apos;s Harvest Bitter from his mobile bottling plant  again as well as selling three packs of World Cup themed beer. 
Come and say hello on Wednesday 23rd or Thursday 24th June. 
Let&apos;s hope the weather is as good as last year!
For more information about our personalised licensed products please visit mybottle.co.uk </description>
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				<title>A warm welcome to Steve and Daniel!</title>
								<description>We are delighted to welcome two new designers to our studio, Steve Goy and Daniel Cook. 
Steve has 8 years experience as a graphic designer in the local area and has hit the ground running and already produced some great designs.  Daniel is fresh out of college with a design degree and keen to make his creative mark and showing lots of enthusiasm.
If you&apos;ve got any projects that need some new ideas then please get in touch with us and we can put our creative heads together to come up with fresh and exciting designs.</description>
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				<title>Congratulations to St James Church, Grimsby</title>
								<description>Our heartiest congratulations to our friends at St James Church in Grimsby on their being granted Minster Status.
MD, Chris Robey, who has been on the St James Development Trust for the last 8 years, &quot;This is well&#45;deserved recognition for the positive, community&#45;based approach by Canon Hunter and his team&quot;.</description>
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				<title>Welcome to Joe Archer</title>
								<description>A warm welcome to Joe Archer, who joined us in February as our Web/IT
Consultant.
Previously
working as a Developer in Leeds, and easily recognisable with his
distinctive hair, Joe has made an immediate impact, producing www.theoldschoolhousefinsbay.com within a
week of his arrival. Any customers or prospects interested in email
templates, electronic newsletters and modest size web projects please
contact Joe via our contact form or call us on 01472 851091

</description>
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				<title>All Systems Green!</title>
								<description>We are pleased to announce that we have been certified to the International Environmental Standard ISO14001 at the first attempt, reflecting our serious commitment to environmental protection and corporate responsibility.

Managing Director, Chris Robey, stated, &quot;As with our Quality System, we are determined to ensure that we implement a series of objectives that will make a positive impact for our customers and also the wider environment. Many of the practices and procedures that have been approved have been in place for years, but we felt that this was the right time to have them independently assessed&quot;.

We have considered five key areas: Energy and resource usage, waste management, transport, supplier assessment and, finally, knowledge and training.

We hope that our customers will be reassured of our commitment, and also tangibly benefit from the experience and knowledge that our Account Managers can bring to your own impact assessments.</description>
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				<title>And The Winner Is...</title>
								<description>Following the show the draw took place and congratulations go to the winner, Tony Michael who works at Clugston Construction Ltd in Scunthorpe.</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 13:12:00 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>Five In A Row</title>
								<description>We are proud to announce that Systematic have been awarded Caistor in Bloom Commercial. We have now won this award five times in a row. Director Chris Robey stated &quot;This year, more than ever, the responsibility for our grounds has fallen to our Warehouse Manager, Bob Johnson who has worked tirelessly to keep up the very high standards that we have set over the years. Bob has been ably assisted in this by his colleague, our new delivery driver, Ken Turnbull&quot;.</description>
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				<title>Lost for Words</title>
								<description>The resounding success of our 2 days at The Lincolnshire Show has left everyone at Systematic speechless. We&apos;ve spoken to lots of friendly faces and handed out countless pens and hats; an exhausting but brilliant couple of days. A big thank you to everyone who came to say hello.</description>
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				<title>You came, you saw, you entered the draw!</title>
								<description>It has been great to see so many familiar faces and meet lots of new friends on our stand, so much so that we are going to do it all again tomorrow! We look forward to seeing you there.</description>
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				<title>Systematic on Show</title>
								<description>Come and see us on stand 172 at our inaugural visit to The Lincolnshire Show on the 24th and 25th June. The show is celebrating it&apos;s 125th anniversary, and has invited Tom Wood&apos;s Beers from Highwood Brewery to bring their mobile bottling plant (as featured on &quot;The F&#45;word&quot;). Systematic will be producing personalised labels to create bespoke show souveniers.</description>
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				<title>All systems go!</title>
								<description>We are pleased to announce the launch of All systems go!, a regular newsletter to our customers updating them with the latest developments and news from Systematic as well as giving a light&#45;hearted insight into the company and our staff.
			  To read the newsletter and/or to subscribe to recieve future editions (either printed or by email) please click here.
</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 12:22:00 +0100</pubDate>
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								<description>Systematic were successfully reassessed in February 2009. The report summary states &quot;This was an exceptionally positive review against the Investor in People standard for Systematic and I was impressed with the level of dedication shown by all to colleagues, the company and clients.&quot;
			  &quot;The key strengths stem from the very clear and simple vision and strategy which is effectively communicated as well as a real sense of teamwork, with a family ethos.&quot;</description>
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