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Anda Present's Be Creative collection celebrates its 10th anniversary. An occasion to review the innovations and service that the Hungarian company offers the promotional market

Propose a range of promotional ideas that enable brands to customise to the extent of being able to design the full product range. This is the objective with which Anda Present a Hungarian company (headquartered in Budapest) which has been manufacturing, importing and customising promotional items for almost thirty years, launched the Be Creative collection in 2013. Today, this line, which is celebrating its 10-year anniversary in the promotional market, has expanded and offers hundreds of items in all categories (the updated catalogue can be viewed online) the packaging of which can also be customised if desired.

 

Angelo Fragnito, Anda Present sales manager explains, “the articles of the Be Creative collection offer flexibility in presenting one's brand with original designs and colours, which can be easily integrated into the corporate image. Some even allow the colour and material of the product's parts to be co-ordinated or its shape custom-designed to make it even more striking”.

 

Distinctive features of the collection include the made in Europe production and the quality of the prints, which are made almost entirely with digital technology to guarantee a high-resolution photographic rendering of colours and images, which can also be reproduced on the entire surface of the item.

 

Shipping times are another focal point of the offer: Fragnito also explains, “after printing, we deliver the product ourselves within a few days. Some items are assembled from a large stock of various components stored in our warehouse. The constant availability of goods allows for short delivery times and the assurance that we can customise products with reduced orders”.

 

In an effort to strengthen logistics processes and service, in July the company opened a new manufacturing building and a new 5,000 square meter automated warehouse at the Kalocsa plant in Hungary.