2017 GJS Roadshow kicks off in Townsville

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2017 GJS Roadshow kicks off in Townsville

SYDNEY, Australia - July 11, 2017

The highly anticipated 2017 GJS Roadshow kicked off in Townsville, QLD today. The event series provides attendees with an overview of the latest printing solutions on the market coupled with sessions that are designed to help people either set-up and run or achieve greater success with their printing businesses.

“It is great to be out on the road again and visiting our customers, especially those in regional and rural areas,” said Greg Stone, Managing Director, GJS. “As a national company, I really enjoy having the opportunity to meet with our customers from some of the smaller locations around the country and seeing the innovative work they are doing and helping them to truly profit from print,” Greg added.

In its third consecutive year, the GJS Roadshow has become a regular fixture in the print industry calendar and continues to grow in popularity with GJS once again expecting hundreds of attendees to attend sessions around the country this year.

From Townsville, the GJS team head south to the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. Limited places are still available at some GJS Roadshow event locations around the country.

Click here for more info or to register your attendance

About GJS
GJS is Australia’s premier provider of solutions and services for the textile, promotional products, custom photo gift, sign and display industries. With over 46 years’ experience, GJS supplies everything needed to start and operate a successful printing business including equipment, consumables, training and support. Headquartered in Revesby, NSW, and with additional teams located in Victoria and Queensland, GJS serves customers throughout Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. For more information visit: gjs.co. GJS and the GJS logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of GJS. Other names are trademarks of their respective owners.

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