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UFabrik Appoints LexJet as North American Distributor

Manufacturer drawn to LexJet’s scale and customer engagement.

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UFabrik (Bracknell, UK), a manufacturer of super-wide digital textile materials for display graphics, has appointed LexJet as its exclusive North American distribution partner.

“To ensure that customers benefit from the unparalleled quality and consistency of our manufacturing, we needed a partner that has the scale to stock and fulfill the fastest delivery for all customers in any state,” said Robin East, UFabrik commercial director for UFabrik, in a media release.

“LexJet’s customer engagement is second to none,” East added. “It offers an elevated experience of product specification delivery, application positioning and educational video tools through a bespoke portal that engages with the CRM and multiple social media platforms. This stood out uniquely for us – a partner with parallel aspirations to ourselves – utilizing leading digital solutions to better serve and account manage customers.”

The UFabrik brand consists of a collection of display graphic materials that cover 95 percent of applications used by the exhibitions, events and retail markets. Available in 126 in. and 199 in. widths, UFabrik is compatible with all super-wide-format UV, latex and dye sublimation technologies from brands that include EFI, Durst, Agfa, Mimaki, HP and Canon.

LexJet (Sarasota, FL) supplies inkjet printers, inks and materials from companies such as HP, Canon and Epson. The company is a subsidiary of S-One Holdings.

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