Since adding the new premises, which it refurbished, Rapidity has continued to go from strength to strength, helped in no small part by the B2 HP Indigo 12000 press that was installed last year, which for a few brief months belonged to SP Group. However, snapping up Lefa gave it an additional 1,400m² building in a good location that Rapidity managing director Paul Manning said “ticked all the boxes” and would take the company to the next level. Rapidity was founded in the mid-1980s in the basement of a building in Shoreditch and the main restraint to growth over its 30-year plus existence was the size of its premises. When London-based on-demand print specialist Rapidity acquired Lefa Print in Sidcup in early 2018, it was a watershed moment for the former.
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