Lyreco

Lyreco in the UK is a fully owned operating subsidiary of the Lyreco Group - a family owned office supplies group which has operations throughout Europe, Canada, Asia and Australia. The Lyreco Group approach ensures our customers benefit from:Expert product sourcing Global buying power Financial security and stability Group expertise and knowledge Local – more... knowledge, support and service The culture within the Group is focused very much on 4 key values:"Passion, excellence, professionalism and respect"Lyreco meetingThese values are applied to all of our customers regardless of size and the attitude of "thinking globally, acting locally" is adopted in all subsidiaries allowing our customers to benefit from global buying power. Expert product sourcing and professional account management are all under pinned by a group logistics model of both warehousing and distribution. This enables us to provide a first class service which is the envy of the industry. As a business we pride ourselves on giving our customers the highest standard of account management. Our account base is broken down into specific sectors to ensure our customers are offered the very best account management resource. – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

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