Despite the current economic downturn, and the constant negative articles in the media, one Welsh company has cause to celebrate and look positively to the future. Dischromatics Ltd, based in Abercarn, recently feted its 20th anniversary with cakes and champagne, and a memento for each member of staff.
The company was founded in 1989 by Stewart Spencer and is now run by his son Gareth. It was formed during the heyday of the 5.25” floppy disk. Using his experience in the data storage field, allied with that of his former business partner, Stewart helped pioneer a technology which was a world-first at the time and allowed the 5.25” floppy disks to be picture printed to individual customer’s designs. Since then, the company has enjoyed successful forays into computer hardware, networking and website design whilst maintaining a high standing in the world of media duplication, supplying 3.5” floppy disks to this day, as well as CDs, DVDs and now USB keys, and keeping pace with new technologies like Blu-ray, and the re-emergence of the traditional vinyl record.
Investing appropriately, Dischromatics has continued to expand the operation which has enabled the company to remain ahead of the competition - purchasing state-of-the-
Indeed, plans are afoot for even more investment at Dischromatics, including the re-launch of the company website, plus the addition of an on-site post-production, authoring and graphic design suite. This forward-thinking, positive approach certainly is refreshing in the current climate and it is little wonder the company enjoys repeat-business and receives much praise from clients large and small alike, and boasts glowing testimonials from such companies as Panasonic, Lloyds TSB, Scottish Widows and Grant Thornton.
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