Domino knocks spots off rivals

Celebrating four decades of manufacturing printing and coding solutions, Domino Printing Sciences recently hosted an event at its UK headquarters to thank staff for their contribution to the company’s ongoing success.

Domino staff were joined by the company’s founder, Graeme Minto, who was the project leader responsible for researching multijet printing 40 years ago. He recognised the potential of a single continuous inkjet application and developed a prototype which was shown at international packaging show Interpack in 1978.

Employing 2,700 people worldwide, Domino has manufacturing facilities in China, Germany, India, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and USA, and sells to more than 120 countries through a global network of 25 subsidiary offices and more than 200 distributors.

“People are a company’s greatest asset,” says Domino CEO Nigel Bond. “We believe that we have such high levels of staff retention because we recognise achievement, reward performance and provide training, support and encouragement for them to progress within the business.”

Today, 67 members of Domino’s staff at its UK HQ in Cambridge have completed over 25 years’ service.

Domino’s growth and achievements have resulted in six Queen’s Awards, the most recent in April 2017 when it received the Queen’s Award for Innovation. The company’s products and performance are also regularly recognised each year with other awards, ranging from local business publications to international industry accolades.

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