
Mazoon Printing Publishing and Advertising along with its Signage and Display and Publishing divisions held an industry first Open Day at the Crowne Plaza recently. The Open Day was to showcase the many products from Mazoon all in one room which included many forms of printing, signs and publications. The event was aimed at many users and potential users of Mazoon\'s products to offer advise, recommendations, technical support and show the vast range of ideas open to them in the industry. The day was very successful with many people in attendance from all kinds of companies and industries and the vast amount of products on display was extremely impressive. Graeme Selby, general manager of Mazoon, said, \'We were very pleased with the Open Day and the interest it generated. The idea of the day was to give our consumers a better understanding of our industry and the sheer size of different products and creative ideas they have access to through our vast array of facilities. \"This then helps their marketing campaigns create more added value. Mazoon is not just a printer, we are a media communications business organisation and want to work close with our clients for their benefit. I am sure this Open Day helped achieve this.\" Mazoon intends to have another, even better, Open Day in the New Year and carry on setting the high standards they are famous for in the print and signage industry. Times Of Oman
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