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What
We Do
Secure and Confidential Printing
Many of our customers - particularly those in the corporate finance and legal sectors - need their printing to be produced in a secure environment.
Management reports, Merger & Acquisition documents, financial reports, company analyses, due dilligence documentation: all are examples of confidential work which needs to be produced in secure conditions. This is no problem for London Print Brokers.
We are happy to sign confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements and our credentials are such that some of our staff have signed the Official Secrets Act, due to the nature of work in which they have been involved. We can provide more sophisticated security measures if required:
We have access to secure print rooms with alphanumeric keypad or swipe card door entry and exit systems. The latter is important to monitor who is in a print room and to ensure that no staff leave a designated secure area during the production of confidential materials. We can also provide third party security staff.
At some facilities, paper overalls are worn by all production staff, which are incinerated on-site to ensure that no confidential papers leave the premises.
All waste is shredded and incinerated on-site. We can provide meter readings from presses before and after a print run and provide records or evidence of wastage to permit an overall audit of material used to ensure that every sheet of paper is accounted for.
Data is transferred via password-protected removable storage media and prepared for press on computers with fingerprint and facial recognition software as standard.
Deliveries are made by dedicated couriers or by secure transportation means. If necessary, documents can be delivered in secure containers, one key to which we hold and the other is held by our customer. Upon the appointed delivery time, we will first deliver our copy of the key to the customer, then the goods shortly thereafter.
Our customers have confidence in us and know that they are in safe hands with their secure and confidential printing.
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