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Please contact: Elaine Bateman T + 44 (0) 1384 236 109 IMI FULFILMENT. The provision of bespoke fulfilment and handling services is key to the promotions industry and other related activities and often the final element of distribution is overlooked. We offer a single point of contact for supplying the right premium and ensuring it gets to your customer. The range of services that we can offer allow for such diverse activity as competition and coupon handling to cosmetic gift set collation to magazine covermounting. In the UK, IMI have been operating a fulfilment and handling service for over 15 years and we are based in Dudley in the West Midlands, a central location established for ease of distribution and storage to cover all the UK. We are continually adding to our range of skills as IMI evolves to meet the changing needs of our customers. |
SERVICES IMI offer many fulfilment and assembly services. This list is not exhaustive and we are constantly trying to add to our portfolio of fulfilment services, in order to cater for individual client requirements. WAREHOUSE Our total production and storage capacity is approx. 8,500 square feet, allowing us to hold up to 500 pallets. |
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CASE STUDY : Marie Curie |
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We were approached by Marie Curie Cancer Care in May 2005 to help them with the Mini Pots of Care 2006 fund raising campaign.The campaign was designed to encourage children in Nursery, Primary and Infant Schools to sponsor the growth of a ‘daffodil’ from bulb to flower and to raise much needed funds for Marie Curie's work. The program began in September 2005. The work involved IMI packing various items into a mailer carton that were all supplied by Marie Curie. Each child received a daffodil bulb, pot label, plant label, pot wrap which could bear a unique design, and a donation envelope. The Teachers received instructions, posters and a voucher of a bag compost to be collected from a garden centre. The children were taught how to plant the bulbs, watch its growth and record it stage by stage. IMI were asked to pack and collate all items for each class that requested a kit, with some schools having 6 or more kits. Each kit contained the correct amount for pupils participating in the particular class. Data of names, addresses and quantities required by each participating school was received by IMI and packed accordingly. These were delivered into a local despatch depots and distributed around the country. The campaign exceeded the response anticipated by a large margin.
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