Family printing business in Swindon breaks £1m turnover barrier
Orchard Press, the family-owned Swindon printing business, says it is on track to achieve a record-breaking £1.1 million in revenues, while also reaching a significant milestone in becoming entirely debt-free.
The business offers digital and traditional offset (lithographic) printing, wide format, postal, filament and installation services.
Over the past decade, since acquiring the business from the Rowley family who originally set up the business in their garage nearly four decades ago, Jason and Samantha Grubb have navigated a competitive and evolving market.
Jason said: ““Being on track to reach £1.1 million in sales is a significant milestone for us all. It highlights the return on our investments, in both our people and our services. We’re particularly pleased to achieve this while also nearing the goal of being debt-free, which is a true testament to the hard work of our entire team.”
The business has made a number of significant investments this year, including a new website, investment in its facility at Greenbridge in the town.
Jason added: ““The changes we’ve made during 2024, have all been about improving the working environment for our team and the service we offer to our clients.”