Published 26th Sep 2024

Serge Ferrari Seemee Banner Materials to be Exclusively Distributed by Innotech

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Innotech Digital has announced it is now the exclusive UK distributor of the Serge Ferrari Seemee range of premium banner materials. Formerly known as Verseidag and made in Germany, this high-grade range is designed for long-term, high-spec applications and offers exceptional durability and performance.

Innotech will stock the core Seemee range, including their eco-friendly Seemee Loop Mesh and Frontlit Light, ensuring next-day delivery across the UK. The range also includes premium frontlit, blockout, mesh and backlit banner materials, which are all designed for long-term use in demanding applications.
Deepak Bhat, Head of Procurement for Innotech, says,

“This is another great partnership with a great manufacturer that our customers will love. They now have access to a top-quality product line, perfect for demanding projects requiring reliability and superior results.”

Andy Smith, Sales Manager UK & Ireland for Serge Ferrari, says,

“Innotech is an ideal partner for us in the UK. As well as having a broad range of customers across the industry, their warehousing and logistics operations are second to none. This means they can stock and deliver products anywhere in the UK within 24 hours.”

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Deepak concludes,

“This strategic collaboration strengthens Innotech’s product offerings. It further enhances our commitment to delivering the most complete range of digital print materials to the UK market.”

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