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Introducing... Benefitz BWEB 2.5. 3D campaign shows off personalised print and web capabilities. New Colour 1000 Digital Press. Channel Magazine. Helping Sealegs take on the World. 23 Years of Golf Score Cards. Sponsorships & the Community. Display & Exhibition Solutions.
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OneStop! IT MAKES SENSE WHEN YOU SEE WHAT WE DO… Billboard skins, truck sides, trailer billboards. Pages… 18, 21, 28, 30, 36, 37, 37, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 48
Print on almost any substrate up to 50mm thick, Print in white. Pages… 24, 32, 36, 37, 44
Grand format digital printing. Flatbed digital printing. Large format digital printing. Small format digital printing. Volume offset printing.
Magazines, business stationery, envelopes, annual reports, mailers.
Graphic design.
Pages… 16, 20, 22, 26, 35, 38, 40, 41, 45, 46
Web development.
Creative design and concepts using the latest technologies. Pages… 10, 16, 19, 20, 22, 24
Web design & services, Benefitz B-web solutions, video for websites, website portfolios. Pages… 5 –9
Building signage, building wraps, mega art backdrops for productions, backlit banners & display billboards. Pages… 18, 21, 28, 30, 36, 38, 40, 41 43, 44, 45, 48
Vehicle wraps, pullup stands, adhesives, banners, oversized posters. Pages… 20, 24, 25, 28, 30, 32, 36, 37, 39, 43, 44, 47, 48
Web design. Personalised printing. Display & exhibition. Signage & billboards.
Business cards, presentation folders, variable data (XMPIE) solutions, stickers, brochures, flyers, posters, direct mail marketing. Pages… 10, 12, 14, 34
Personalised print promotions, crossmedia integration. A key focus of our business is putting back into our community. We do this through sponsorship, support for local not-for-profit groups and providing industry-related scholarships. Pages… 49– 53
Pages… 10, 12, 14, 34
EDITORIAL
Innovation – the key to
continued growth and success It is our pleasure to present our latest issue of Benefitz News, packed full of news from Benefitz, as well as projects, initiatives and events we are involved in.
Benefitz Directors, from left – Michelle Bennett, Robert Johnson, Aidan Bennett, Mike Nolan, Dallas Bennett.
It is our pleasure to present our latest issue of Benefitz News, packed full of news from Benefitz, as well as projects, initiatives and events we are involved in. It is very pleasing that we have continued to grow as a business over the past 12-18 months. These are challenging times that we trade in, but we continue to work hard, be innovative and deliver for our customers. While a big part of what we do is printing, as you can see from the features in this issue, the online space is now a significant part of our business. We have a team dedicated to providing a wide range of website and innovative personalised printing solutions that also link with the internet. Combining their skills and knowledge with the full resources of our diverse business is proving valuable for our customers and helping us to future-proof our company. We now develop, create and host some very sophisticated websites. This issue provides some interesting information on this part of our business. We also continue to invest in technology. Over the past few months we have installed the new Xerox 1000 Digital Press that adds a great deal to our digital printing capability. We have also made a massive investment in computers and software with 19 new Apple Macintosh’s for our design team and over 30 new installations of the latest Adobe software. This is Adobe Creative Suite 5, operating on Apple’s latest system MacOS 10.6 Snow Leopard. We profile these
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investments in this issue of Benefitz News. Channel Magazine has been an exciting project for the Benefitz team over the past year as well. Channel is a magazine (and website) we have conceived specifically for our ‘local’ North Shore community and we are proud of how quickly it has become an integral part of the ‘Shore’. We now produce and distribute over 22,000 copies of Channel magazine monthly. We skite a bit about our new ‘baby’ in this issue. We also remain very focused on the community through sponsorships, scholarships and other support initiatives. We are fortunate to live and work in one of the best places in the world and as a business we will continue to contribute towards keeping it that way. We trust you will enjoy reading this bumper issue of Benefitz News. – Aidan, Dallas, Mike & Robert aidan@benefitz.co.nz / dallas@benefitz.co.nz mike@benefitz.co.nz / robert@benefitz.co.nz
WE NOW PRODUCE AND DISTRIBUTE OVER 22,000 COPIES OF CHANNEL MAGAZINE MONTHLY.
WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Introducing Benefitz BWEB 2.5
Design, Build, Deploy – then manage yourself! Benefitz website development team provides an interesting insight into why our new platform, Benefitz BWEB 2.5, is one of the best in the market. HOME GROWN Our latest version of BWEB is our most impressive yet. We’ve been developing and improving our custom built content management system (CMS) for over five years. The latest version, BWEB 2.5 is a leap forward for this already successful product. FLEXIBLE, LIKE A GYMNAST Today CMS (or content management system) is a vital part of website development and there’s a CMS on every “virtual” corner. While all these products promise variety of “ready-to-go” features, we’ve found that most suffer from one fundamental flaw: LACK OF FLEXIBILITY! A website is only as good as its ability to represent your business. If a CMS locks you into one type of design or feature set, it’s no good. We’ve broken this long standing hindrance with a CMS that’s ultra flexible and can be moulded to your needs. We can “plug” almost any design into the front of BWEB and tailor or custom build almost any feature to work exactly the way you’d like it to. PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS Because we’ve built BWEB ourselves, using the best technologies and standards, we’ve been able to integrate BWEB with dozens of other systems. Our clients use their BWEB websites to talk to other websites and services like real estate databases, car dealer databases, CRMs, the list goes on. MORE ACRONYMS THAN A TECH CONVENTION If geeking out is your thing, you’ll recognise some of these acronyms. BWEB is built using mostly open source technology, a solid LAMP framework of PHP,
MYSQL all running on a rock solid LINUX platform. We continue to integrate latest standards and trends employing HTML 5, CSS3 and AJAX technologies where appropriate. SO MANY FEATURES IT’LL MAKE YOUR EYES WATER We’ve included some of the most valuable and sought after website features into our BWEB base package. We’ve made massive improvements to our administration area. We’ve given it a bit of a makeover, but we haven’t thrown out the familiar features, like our popular dashboard which makes all your sites features just a single click away. We’ve enhanced the management of webpages and content categorisation allowing you to manage a wider range of content in a single place. SITE-WIDE SEARCHING While granular searching is available in later versions of BWEB, we’ve now added our state of the art search function into the management area. Whether you have a five page website or you maintain a large directory or service, you can find your content in seconds. Continues over page…
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BLOGGING Need a soapbox? We’ve got one in BWEB’s blog feature. We’ve built a lean, easy to use blog that will allow you to broadcast your opinions to the world.
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NEWS AND RSS Managing your news with BWEB is a breeze and accessing that content is now simpler than ever for your visitors with our new RSS feature. GOOD OLD SLIDESHOW. EASY ON THE OLD. Our slideshow feature is a sleek, integrated, multipurpose feature that finds its way into every website we build. We’ve made it more flexible by introducing a Java based version of this feature that includes multiple smooth transitions. GALLERY Previously an ‘extra’ paid feature, our gallery is now fully integrated in BWEB. Whether you use it to showcase your products, show off your photos, or share your resources, BWEB’s gallery is indispensable. EMAIL MARKETING, ANYONE? Newsletter lets you communicate with your tribe and connect with potential customers. Upload your database or collect a database on your site. If your database is smaller than 1000 subscribers, you can send unlimited “newsletters”, personalised and free. Got more than 1000 subscribers? Call us to talk about our high volume, high function e-marketing solutions, available as part of Newsletter or as a stand alone product.
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ONLINE STORE Sell your products using BWEB’s Catalogue. Catalogue, combined with an online payment gateway can take your products global. Our enhanced catalogue makes loading and managing product information ultra easy by allowing for: • Dedicated SKU information • Colour and size variants • Product image management • Stock level allocation • Regular and discount pricing options and heaps more. SEARCH ENGINE FRIENDLY We’ve gone to great lengths to keep the great Google happy and we’ve given you the controls when it comes to setting vital keyword and meta information. When it comes to Search Engine Optimisation, “content is king” so remember to talk to your Benefitz Account Manager or Web Guru about our inhouse copywriting service. We’ll help you tailor your copy to make the best marketing and SEO impact. SO LETS GET SOCIAL Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for regular news, tips and tricks about all things BWEB and Benefitz. We regularly post advice on evaluating website content, SEO tips and tricks, social media buzz and more. Don’t be put of by all that geek speak though, we also fill you in on the latest Benefitz News, Benefitz Team talk, and some good old fashioned fun stuff.
And another thing… At Benefitz we have our own secure server for hosting websites. So we can host your website as well as providing all the web design, programming and management expertise. We can also provide hosting solutions for your web video to ensure it loads very quickly.
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Benefitz exciting offering for clients…
Video for Websites We are offering a very simple and costeffective way to include a video on your website. This Benefitz PUREVIEW WEB VIDEO solution is being provided in conjunction with a specialist online video supplier. According to the latest market research Internet Video is one of the fastest growing online marketing trends in the world. Our own New Zealand statistics indicate that over 68% of Kiwis are actively watching video online. Web commercials, as they are commonly known, are transforming the
Benefitz is launching a new offering which goes hand-inhand with our popular B-WEB website Content Management System (CMS) package.
effectiveness of selling products and services online. In fact consumers have been shown to be 73% more likely to purchase a product or service if they have seen a video on your website.
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“We have had a video on our own website for the last five years and it has proven to be a real selling point,” says Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett. “The making of these videos is quite often viewed as being expensive, but with our Benefitz PUREVIEW options this is no longer the case. Our customers now have access to TV style commercials at a fraction of the cost.”
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VIDEOS CAN BE PRODUCED FOR LESS THAN $1000. Video advertising will soon be on every website. So if you have been looking for a better way of explaining what you do, or the benefits of your service to your potential customers, you should definitely talk to us.
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For more information contact your Benefitz Account Manager or Web Specialists Dustin Bisschoff (dustin@benefitz.co.nz) or Aaron Morrison (aaron@benefitz.co.nz).
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All the websites graphically displayed and listed on this page have been created by Benefitz and are hosted on our secure server. Many in the industry perceive us to be just printers. But as you see by this list we have been involved in developing some very significant websites. The online space has been quietly playing a big part in the growth of our business for many years. www.petandvet.net.nz www.3deals.co.nz www.marshsc.co.nz www.schnauer.com www.realcold.com www.paanz.org.nz www.trailmaxx.co.nz www.flq.co.nz www.enclosurebay.co.nz www.precision.net.nz www.davenports.co.nz www.sym-3.com www.getfitfast.co.nz www.sonicwaves.co.nz www.surfbaby.co.nz www.diggabits.co.nz www.nzdda.co.nz www.bntnz.co.nz www.kalessi.co.nz www.babycaterpillar.co.nz www.salest.co.nz www.sulkem.co.nz
www.takapunabeach.co.nz www.recruitmentcoaching.co.nz www.shieldsbros.co.nz www.breasthealthfoundation.org www.duncanrooneydesign.com www.fantasycostumes.co.nz www.fijieventmanagement.co.nz www.fletcherliving.com www.northharbourrugby.co.nz www.godfreyhirst.co.nz www.goodingslab.com www.no8online.co.nz www.northharbourclub.co.nz www.dunninghams.co.nz www.biodecon.co.nz www.nzdetectordogs.co.nz www.milfordshoppingcentre.co.nz www.symonite.co.nz www.thewellnessdirectory.co.nz www.florriemcgrealsirishpub.co.nz www.northshoreac.co.nz www.pacificgolf.co.nz
And another thing‌ At Benefitz due to our diversity we have inhouse resources that you won’t find at most web development companies. One key resource is writers and journalists who can take care of the content for your website. This is often one of the hardest parts in creating a new website.
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PERSONALISED CAMPAIGNS
3D Campaign shows off Benefitz personalised print and web integrated capabilities.
The powerful ability of the Benefitz team to produce innovative one-to-one marketing campaigns was on display recently with a promotion put together for Fuji Xerox New Zealand in Admedia magazine. Fuji Xerox were keen to demonstrate the power of their XMPIE software to advertising people. Benefitz were set the task of creating and implementing the campaign.
3D cover, printed using the Benefitz IGEN4’s large sheet size, was produced for one of Admedia’s 2011 issues and each of the subscribers received their own personalised copy complete with 3D glasses. The Benefitz creative team came up with a temporary new name for the magazine “Adm3dia” which emphasised the 3D part of the promotion. Benefitz designer Ryan McLachlan came up with the overall design and concept. “This also served as an invitation for these people to go online and register to win a 3D prize pack,” adds Benefitz New Media specialist Dustin Bisschoff. “They were provided with their own personalised code which provided access to their personalised web page or PURL.” “This Admedia promotion really showed what is possible when combining creativity with our powerful printing resource and the XMPIE software,” adds
ONE-TO-ONE MARKETING IS BECOMING MORE IMPORTANT AND DUE TO THE INVESTMENT WE HAVE MADE IN ALL THESE PARTS OF OUR BUSINESS WE ARE IN A VERY GOOD POSITION TO PRODUCE CREATIVE CAMPAIGNS VERY COSTEFFECTIVELY. “The fact that we are one of Fuji Xerox’s leading VDP partners and also printed Admedia meant that we were in a perfect position to bring it all together,” explains Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett. “Our brief was to come up with a campaign that showed the full breadth of the capability of this oneto-one tool box which revolves around the XMPIE offering. To show creativity, top-end personalised printing and then how this can be integrated with a personalised URL or web page (PURL).” The Benefitz creative team – led by Benefitz Studio Manager Lee Darby – came up with a promotion revolving around 3D printing. A personalised diecut
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Ryan Mclachlan designing the Adm3dia campaign.
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Aidan Bennett. “One-to-one marketing is becoming more important and due to the investment we have made in all these parts of our business we are in a very good position to produce creative campaigns very cost-effectively.”
AT Benefitz we have invested in the world’s leading variable data printing (VDP) software - XMPie. XMPie was founded with a vision to integrate the world of print and electronic media and make it easier for customers to create and produce personalised communications. With XMPie solutions, effective personalised communication becomes not only a high response rate proposition, but also a costeffective business strategy with attractive return on investment. XMPie is a growing software business unit of Xerox. Benefitz is a key VDP Certified Partner of Fuji Xerox in New Zealand and as such can call on the huge resource of this world-wide leader in digital printing and related services. In simple terms, with XMPie, Benefitz can take files that have been designed/created in Adobe InDesign, combine this with virtually any database, and produce personalised printing. The impact is not just limited to print. XMPie enables your promotion to extend to web, email or text messaging. This is also an excellent tool for simple variable requirements such as numbering and unique coding of digitally printed items. BENEFITZ XMPIE SOFTWARE CONSISTS OF FOUR ELEMENTS… uPlan: This is the planner. Used to define the business “rules” for each campaign. The Who-What-Why logic that defines the target audience and the variable offers. uCreate: This is the design component, a plug-in for InDesign for print and for web-design software. uImage: This enables variable items to extend to those created in Photoshop. A powerful tool that has extended the creative capabilities of XMPie. uProduce: This is the production dashboard which merges design, data and business logic from a central server to any output format you choose. You can view PDF or HTML proofs, and generate full-colour, fully variable one-to-one communications – for print, email, web and mobile.
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Combination with iGen4 gives Benefitz the most powerful small format digital offering in the local market. Benefitz has made another significant investment in digital printing technology with the installation of the new Xerox Colour 1000 Press. The combination of this new press, with the iGen4 Press, means that Benefitz has the most powerful small format digital printing offering in the local market. The Xerox Colour 1000 Press contains the latest technological advances, which highlight the improvements in dry ink and machine structure that increases further our ability to produce digital printed items much closer to offset printing quality. One of the most significant advancements is the Clear Dry ink (overgloss-type) process on the Colour 1000 Press. This works like CMYK dry ink but without the colour pigmentation. Clear Dry ink can be applied
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as a flood coat (to the entire page) or selectively applied to the document (spot). “In simple terms this allows us to spot overgloss or overgloss a digitally printed item at a fraction of the normal cost,” explains Benefitz Director Dallas Bennett. “It can also be used to create watermarks and other colourless images to support a design.” Due to the low melting temperature of the new dry ink and the new transfer and fusing technology, Clear Dry ink also provides a smoother matte finish with stronger colour consistency on textured stocks. Dry ink not only prints well on textured stock but it has the ability to create its own texture, from a two-dimensional page to a three-dimensional image. The Colour 1000 Press prints the ink on to a specific section of an image and then when re-printed
Digital Press numerous times the section is raised without any discolouration or major visible difference to the image. A change is only noticed when the image is touched. For example, consider the texture of a basketball: raised and bumpy. Using dry ink, the Colour 1000 Press can create that same texture by applying the ink in a pattern and raising sections of the image, providing a tactile sensation.
CLEAR DRY INK: IN SIMPLE TERMS THIS ALLOWS US TO SPOT OVERGLOSS OR OVERGLOSS A DIGITALLY PRINTED ITEM AT A FRACTION OF THE NORMAL COST
As well as the advancement with Clear Dry ink, the Colour 1000 Press has a 2400 x 2400 dpi resolution from the patented laser technology with 5,760,000 addressable dots. This ensures exceptional image quality and fine detail for smooth colour sweeps and crisp text. “The Colour 1000 provides real advantages for us in quality,” adds Dallas Bennett. “It’s a great machine on its own, but for us the combination with our iGen4 press is a very good one. They compliment one another nicely and provide us with very significant press power in the small format digital printing space.”
Colour 1000 Advantages at a glance… • Prints on stocks up to 350gsm. • Spot Overgloss-like option. • 2400 x 2400 dpi resolution. • Complements iGEN4 press. • Consistency and overall print quality.
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powerful digital printing A key driver in our decision to install the $1 million Xerox iGen4 Press press – the most powerful digital production press available – were the advancements in technology, its environmental qualities and a whole range of advantages the machine offered, providing us with a real edge in the market. “iGen4 has simply taken our small format digital printing to an entirely new level,” explains Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett. iGen3 proved to be valuable for our business but iGen4 has offered a completely new proposition. The enhancements that have been made by Xerox are significant.” “This is a serious piece of kit that just chews through all sorts of digital printing projects very quickly and cost-effectively. The fact that it prints on a wider range of stocks and has the large 571mm x 364mm sheet size – bigger than all other flat sheet digital machines – makes it a very valuable tool for us. Put all this together with our personalised printing capability and it is easy to see why our print volumes have continued to grow.”
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KEY ADVANCEMENTS AND BENEFITS OF XEROX iGen4… Auto Density Control – Automatically detects and eliminates density variations and streaks, while the press is running. Streaks are inherent in most printing processes and often require operator intervention to resolve. With this new component, streaks are eliminated automatically Carrier Dispensing System – New method of combining dry ink and carrier - in place of traditional developer - that yields consistent colour uniformity from the first print to the last and from job to job. High Definition Linearisation – Results in better production of neutral greys and highlight shadows. It also improves photo smoothness, especially in faces, while maintaining sharp background details. Advanced Colour Profiling – Innovation that enables greater colour consistency and realism in objects such as faces and skies. This tool automatically adjusts colours to closely match offset printing standards in minutes.
Xerox iGen4 advantages at a glance… • Prints on stocks up to 350gsm. • Prints sheet size up to 571x364mm. • Improved environmental footprint. • More automated controls over colour • Consistency and overall print quality.
iGen4 printing green… iGen4 is an environmentally better choice for many reasons: • 9 7% of components are recyclable or re-manufacturable. • Dry inks are non-toxic and have closed containers with a transfer efficiency rate of near to 100%. • Doesn’t generate or use alcohols, chlorinated solvents, acids, or flammable materials.
High-speed Inline Spectrophotometer – Automatically creates colour samples on target sheets, registers them for accuracy and processes the data and takes the appropriate action to adjust the press. The results are offset and photo image quality along with spot colour accuracy.
Personalised Printing… At Benefitz we have also invested over $200,000 in the world’s best Personalised Printing (or Variable Data) software and server. Combine these with the Digital Printing capability of iGen4 and Xerox Colour 1000 Press and we have the most powerful variable data printing package in the market.
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THE many MAGAZINE years FOR BUSINESSES OF THE BRIGE For thisNORTH market had been served by a publication called Enterprise, which was published by the North Shore’s council funded business development agency, Enterprise North Shore. THE The size and the quality of the magazine had reduced over time. ESSWith the birth of the new Auckland Council (the Super City), Enterprise BUSIN THE MAGAZINE FOR BUSINESSES NORTH OF THE BRIGE North Shore has become part of Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development Ltd NORTH SHORE’S BUSINESS MAGAZINE (ATEED). The team at ATEED were keen to launch a new magazine THE ESS and had seen what Benefitz had IN S U B achieved with Channel Magazine. “It was a thrill to be given LAUNCH ISSUE! the opportunity,” says Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett. “The key to the whole exercise is FROM THE SHORE TO THE WORLD the strong database of virtually all with some added grunt from the All Blacks the business people on the North Shore held by ATEED. So a quality magazine, with good content was required. We were flattered to be entrusted with the project. “The final issue of Enterprise was published in February and was 16 pages. So we are thrilled that the first issue of The Business Channel (featuring Sealegs on the cover, OUT & ABOUT ON BUSINESS FEATURE COLUMNS NEWS & VIEWS INSIDE left) was 44 pages and will grow further as business people north 13,250 of the bridge get as excited as we have been about the magazine. The magazine is essentially bi-monthly, with five issues to be produced each year. These will be February, May, July, September and November.” Over 13,000 copies of The Business Channel are distributed via the strong database and to cafes and business throughout the North Shore region.
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The Business Channel is published by-monthly, 5 issues a year – February, May, July, September and November.
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interviews and more… with support from
For more information contact Aidan Bennett: aidan@benefitz.co.nz
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A work of art by Benefitz at Te Papa ďż˝
BENEFITZ recently printed a giant 5 metre by 5 metre banner for the European Masters exhibition held at Te Papa, the Museum of New Zealand, in Wellington. The image was a Half-length figure of a Roman woman in a white tunic and a red cloak, c. 1862-66, by Anselm Feuerbach (1829-1880), oil on canvas. Reproduced courtesy Städel Museum, Frankfurt. Spanning the dynamic and transformative years of the 19th and 20th centuries, this exhibition featured 96 works by 70 of the greatest German, French, Spanish, Belgian, Dutch and Swiss masters of the period. Included are iconic Neoclassical, Realist, Impressionist, and Symbolist works, as well as breathtaking German Expressionist paintings and sculpture.
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The massive print gave visitors to Te Papa a largerthan-life viewing of a painting by European master Anselm Feuerbach. The high-quality reproduction of Half-length figure of a Roman woman in a white tunic and a red cloak was printed on the Benefitz HP Scitex XP5300 grand format printer. Benefitz printed a similar image for the Monet exhibition held at Te Papa. Benefitz is the only company in New Zealand with a machine of this type capable of printing images this size in one piece.
Huge investment in technology 19 NEW APPLE iMACS, 2 NEW MACBOOK PRO LAPTOPS, 32 LICENSES MAC OS 10.6 SNOW LEOPARD, ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE 5 PREMIUM, MICROSOFT OFFICE 2011.
Benefitz has recently invested over $200,000 in the upgrade of Apple computers and the latest software from Adobe for its creative, production and account management team. "Keeping up with the latest and greatest technologies is a real challenge," says Benefitz Design and Prepress Services Manager Dustin Bisschoff. "We have a large team of graphic designers, mac operators, web developers and account managers. The key to our success is that all these people are proficient users of our main productivity tools - the Adobe Creative Suite. Due to the size of our operation, our software and some hardware had become somewhat fragmented over time, so we needed a way to make sure that everyone got everything they needed.” So Benefitz made the decision to engage Maclean
Computing whom the company had worked closely with on the implementation of a new telephone and data system. For Maclean’s the project was a sizeable one. There were 32 work-stations alone at Benefitz using the Adobe Creative Suite. 19 new Apple computers were also required. “Maclean Computing responded to our shopping list with competitive pricing and an effective plan for how to deploy the software and hardware,” adds Dustin. "Maclean had a plan to cover all of it. From getting the new machines in, to deploying the new software to our existing machines, to getting the old machines out the door. They already had it covered at the proposal stage." Photo on iMac - from left: Dustin Bisschoff and Aidan Bennett of Benefitz with Chris Maclean and Christopher Cullen of Maclean Computing.
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Helping Sealegs
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The all round capability is a real strength of the Benefitz business. The one-stop concept is something that customers love and this has been on display big-time recently with a whole range of work done for Sealegs, the North Shore based amphibious boat manufacturer. The Sealegs story starts back in the 90s when Milford resident Maurice Bryham had an idea. Even though he lived right on the beach, going boating was still a hassle. Boat ramps, launching, parking the car on busy boating days was a real pain. He had an idea that would eliminate this frustration. This idea was to develop an amphibious boat. More than a decade on this idea is going global and Benefitz is thrilled to be playing a part in this success. Sealegs is focussing on marketing to offshore markets and have signed on as a sponsor of the All Blacks to assist them with these efforts. Benefitz has been designing and producing a whole range of promotional items for this campaign. Members of the Benefitz creative team have been working closely with Maurice Bryham and Benefitz Director Mike Nolan to create several items. This design work has included a lovely book/ high-end brochure “The Dream Book”; Point of sale brochures and direct marketing brochures; Press advertisements for local and international publications; Roll-up transportable exhibition stands for use all round the world; New building signage for their local
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base and offices in Europe and the United States; Branding to be applied to the actual boats. “The Dream Book is a very special document which was superbly designed by our team,” says Benefitz Director Mike Nolan. It was embossed, laminated with both perfect bound and case bound versions produced to target the high-end international market.” “We really appreciate the fact that Benefitz provides a service where we can get the lot done,” says Maurice Bryham of Sealegs. “They have a very good creative team and have invested a great deal in technology that enables them to produce virtually all the promotional aids we need, including printed items, exhibition items and signage. It not only makes the whole process efficient and very easy but also cost-effective.” This Sealegs campaign produced by Benefitz has included small format digital printing, volume offset printing, large and grand format digital printing, flatbed digital printing and signage installation. A massive 3 metre x 18 metre banner was recently printed and installed by Benefitz at the Sealegs Albany factory. Visit: www.sealegs.com
THE DREAM BOOK IS A VERY SPECIAL DOCUMENT WHICH WAS SUPERBLY DESIGNED BY OUR TEAM… IT WAS EMBOSSED, LAMINATED WITH BOTH PERFECT BOUND AND CASE BOUND VERSIONS PRODUCED TO TARGET THE HIGH-END INTERNATIONAL MARKET.
18 metre long banner in the Sealegs factory. Benefitz designed, manufactured and built the Sealegs boat show stand.
Sealegs display and exhibition stands designed and produced by Benefitz.
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23 Years of G lf! Benefitz celebrates printing
10 million score cards! This year Benefitz is celebrating its 23rd year of producing score cards for golf clubs throughout New Zealand. During this time it is estimated we have printed up to 10 million score cards. The company first got into producing these score cards back in 1988 when Managing Director Aidan Bennett spotted an opportunity to enhance the quality of the score cards being used by golfers at each club. “I was playing golf one day and was scoring on this shabby single colour card and it dawned on me that score cards could become a powerful promotional vehicle,” explains Aidan Bennett. “So I set about designing an attractive generic score card that could
be rolled out across a number of clubs. I approached AMP, who were big sponsors of golf back then, and they loved the concept. With 100% sponsorship from AMP we rolled the new full colour Benefitz score card out across virtually all of the Auckland golf clubs. The concept was then picked up by AMP’s network of agents throughout New Zealand and it went nationwide.” By the early 90s Benefitz was responsible for the printing of score cards for over 300 golf clubs throughout the country. From Kaitaia in the north to Bluff in the south. “After quite a few years of sponsorship AMP decided to pull back from what they were spending and we reverted to printing directly for the clubs,” adds Aidan Bennett. “Many of the AMP agents stayed involved and we still have some involved today. But over the last decade we have been essentially printing for the individual clubs and their locally sourced sponsors and advertisers.” The larger golf clubs in New Zealand use up to
Helen Boswell designing golf score cards. Helen and Aidan Bennett checking golf score cards being printed by the Benefitz Truepress printing machine.
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100,000 score cards a year. An average club will use 30,000 to 40,000. Benefitz still prints golf score cards for over 200 clubs from throughout the country. The company also works closely as a preferred print partner for DotGolf, a company which has developed an
PREVIOUSLY WE PRINTED ALL THESE SCORE CARDS MONTHLY, IN ONE RUN, ON OURKOMORI PRESS. NOW, WITHTHE TRUEPRESS, WE HAVE THEFLEXIBILITY TO PRINT THEM VIRTUALLY ON DEMAND JUST AS ECONOMICALLY.
innovative score card system that allows specific details of the individual player to be laser printed at the golf clubs. Benefitz prints most of these cards colour one side and the laser printing is done on the other side at the clubs. “The introduction of our Truepress Hybrid Printing Machine has provided us with real flexibility when printing these score cards,” explains Aidan Bennett. “Previously we printed all these score cards monthly, in one run, on our Komori press. Now, with the Truepress, we have the flexibility to print them virtually on demand just as economically.” The longevity of the project is something that Aidan Bennett is very proud of. “To be still going strong in this golf market after 23 years is something that warms my heart,” says Aidan. “This type of longevity with many customers and different projects is what has laid the foundations for the business we have today at Benefitz.” Visit: www.benefitz.co.nz/golfcards
And another thing… As well as printing the score cards for the golf clubs, the Benefitz team also works closely with the clubs and their sponsors to ensure each score card is designed exactly to their satisfaction. In fact we design 95% of the score cards we print.
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Peugeot Kids Driving School
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We love tackling interesting projects At Benefitz we take on some really interesting projects. We particularly love tackling projects that show of our diverse range of solutions. One such project was for the Peugeot Kids Driving School. Peugeot New Zealand has developed a road safety program for children aged 3 - 6 years old. This one hour workshop involves road safety lessons, reading road signs, crossing the road and then the kids get to drive awesome Peugeot pedal cars on a track set up in Peugeot showrooms around the country. The event is free, however any donations go to Peugeot’s supported charity Cure Kids. The event organiser contacted Blake Douglas and Aidan Bennett at Benefitz with a challenge. She needed us to design and produce the entire Peugeot Kids Driving School track and setting that could be transported to dealerships around the country. They wanted a printed track (the floor) and then a whole range of animals, fences, road signs etc. to make the setting interesting for all the kids taking part. “We were thrilled to be given the challenge,” says Aidan Bennett. “We designed the track, including zebra crossings, road markings and grassy areas. We designed all the animals and road signs and we also designed the booklets and licences that are part of the event for the kids. Then we manufactured
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and built all these items. We had never printed on lino before but we found a product that was suitable and were able to print in 3 metre x 2 metre panels to make up the 10 metre x 8 metre track. Most of the items were printed on our HP6100 Flatbed printing machine. All the signage and animals etc. on palite, cut to shape and supplied with stands and bases that we built. We also sourced a traffic light. All created within a budget and with the key criteria that it must be transportable. The final product is fantastic.” Benefitz designed and manufactured all elements for the Peugeot Kids Driving School – Certificates, Drivers Licences, Handbooks, Roll Up Display Stands, Arrows/Road Signs, Animals, Fencing, Track/floor, Traffic lights and Posters. The Peugeot Kids Driving School is travelling to Peugeot dealerships throughout New Zealand between May and August 2011. Visit: www.peugeot.co.nz
Benefitz sign team @ Bayleys, Takapuna BENEFITZ HAS PROVIDED THE TOTAL SOLUTION FOR SIGNAGE AT THE NEW BAYLEYS NORTH SHORE RESIDENTIAL OFFICE IN TAKAPUNA. After many years at 16 Northcroft Street in Takapuna, Bayleys Residential had outgrown the premises so they decided to relocate just along the road to the corner of Northcroft and Auburn Streets. The site, which was previously a motor vehicle dealership, is an excellent location and Sue Stanaway of Bayleys was keen to use innovative signage to take advantage of the profile
of the site. While most of the signage was normal for a project of this type – including frosting, coloured vinyl, computer cut vinyl and three dimensional lettering – Sue was keen to make a real statement with the showroom which was to serve as their auction room. The challenge was to convert the showroom from a glass ‘fishbowl’ into a functional auction room. Benefitz designer Lee Darby worked closely with Sue Stanaway to create a theme that could be applied to the windows which would make the building interesting from outside and functional from the inside. What they came up with was a ‘people’ theme that provides the perfect solution. A combination of printed vinyl, coloured vinyl and Hexis frosted vinyl have been used to create the look. All installation and application was undertaken by Benefitz. “I know Sue was thrilled with all the signage,” says Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett. “Due to the massive undertaking of shifting a business of that size, she was keen to get a costeffective solution and that’s exactly what we ended up providing. It looks fantastic.” Visit: www.bayleysnorthshore.co.nz
Benefitz sign team Benefitz Director Dallas Bennett with members of the signage team, from left - Rob Brind, Simon Hill, Dallas, Sam Gribble, Todd Ford, Luc Verstraeten and Mark Hobson.
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PRE-PRESS & WORKFLOW
Processless plate system proves
Benefitz Pre-Press gurus Rob Gunston and Anna Yu with the Benefitz Processless CTP System.
environmentally friendly
Printing Plates for the Benefitz volume offset printing machines are made on a Screen PTR4300 B2 platesetter. This processless system was provided by Fujifilm the agents for Screen in New Zealand. “This machine has now been in operation for over two years and has proven to be fantastic for our business,” advises Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett. “The installation of this Screen PT-R4300 B2 platesetter means that all our volume offset machines now operate without the need for chemicals which is very pleasing. Apart from the very obvious environmental advancements the machine is also much more reliable and efficient than the previous technology. It is more automated and is able to produce plates much faster which has been excellent given the growth we have had in this part of our business.”
The Screen PT-R4300 platesetter has been developed specifically for those who demand the very highest in both print and environmental performance. It requires no finishing unit, and the chemistry, water and waste by-products of traditional plate production are eliminated completely. There is no compromise to either the quality or productivity achieved when compared to traditional thermal systems.
Processless CTP Plate Advantages at a glance… • Environmentally very friendly. • No imaging performance loss. • 1-99% dot at 200 lpi. • FM & Hybrid screening-capable. • Up to 100,000 impressions. • HD emulsion for wider exposure latitude without quality loss.
And another thing… Over the past three years, Trueflow – a complete workflow system, has been introduced across the Benefitz business. Trueflow unifies management of output data and processing, whether we are printing projects on our conventional offset machines or on our wide range of digital machinery. Hand in hand with the introduction of Screen Trueflow and the new Screen Processless Plate System Benefitz has also invested in a LabProof high quality colour proofing system that accepts RIP’ed files and outputs to an Epson Stylus™ Pro 880 printer providing Chromalin quality proofs.
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Serious about sustainability As part of the Benefitz sustainability drive, the company achieved both FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) and PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) certifications during 2009. These essentially relate to our policy of using paper manufactured based around the sustainable management of the world’s forests. This certification is controlled by an independent third party, who verify on an ongoing basis that Benefitz is maintaining the FSC and PEFC standards. The following is some information about these two certifications… The PEFC Council (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification schemes) is an independent, nonprofit, non-governmental organisation, founded in 1999 which promotes sustainably managed forests through independent third party certification. The PEFC provides an assurance mechanism to purchasers of wood and paper products that they are promoting the sustainable management of forests. PEFC has in its membership 35 independent national forest certification
systems of which 25 to date have been through a rigorous assessment process. These 25 systems account for more than 200 million hectares of certified forests producing millions of tonnes of certified timber to the market place, making PEFC the world’s largest certification system. FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not-forprofit organisation established (in 1993) to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests. It is widely regarded as one of the most important initiatives of the last decade to promote responsible forest management worldwide. FSC is a certification system that provides internationally recognised standard-setting, trademark assurance and accreditation services to companies, organizations, and communities interested in responsible forestry. The FSC label provides a credible link between responsible production and consumption of forest products, enabling consumers and businesses to make purchasing decisions that benefit people and the environment as well as providing ongoing business value. FSC is nationally represented in more than 50 countries around the world. Visit: www.pefc.org or www.fsc.org
Sustainability and the
Environment
Choosing 9LIVES PAPER to help protect our natural environment. Benefitz is one of the largest users of 9lives paper. This range of coated (gloss or satin matt) and uncoated papers is one of the most sustainable in the market. It is up to 55% recycled fibre (30% pre consumer 25% post consumer), includes 45% FSC certified virgin pulp and is Process Chlorine Free (PCF). It is supplied to Benefitz via Spicers Paper through an ISO 14001 accredited supplier. “We made a decision a couple of years ago to concentrate our efforts on sustainable papers and 9Lives really foots the bill for our every day use,” explains Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett. “We use it and recommend it in a big way for projects in both our digital and volume offset printing departments. It is used as our standard paper range.” 9Lives gloss or satin matt art paper is available in the following weights 115gsm, 130gsm, 150gsm,
170gsm, 200gsm, 250gsm, 300gsm, 350gsm, 400gsm. 9Lives uncoated is available as 80gsm, 90gsm, 120gsm, 280gsm. Qualities of 9Lives include: Bright white shade - excellent ink to paper contrast; Smooth glossy surface - superb reproduction; Good bulk and opacity; Comprehensive range of popular sizes; Sustainable 55% recycled product with excellent environmental attributes; Competitively priced alternative to totally virgin grades. The added bonus for those who are environmentally conscious is that every purchase you make of 9lives from Benefitz is recorded and for every tonne of paper sold, Spicers Paper donates $20 to WWF-New Zealand projects that help protect our unique environment. You can keep an eye on the tree to watch its growth. Visit: www.9livesfund.org.nz
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GRAND FORMAT DIGITAL PRINTING
The Benefitz Billboard Beast! 5 metres wide Billboard & Banner Printer. Up to 300 square metres per hour! Up to 360dpi as standard. UV-curable pigmented inks, and will print on recyclable substrates. The Benefitz HP XP5300 five metres wide Billboard and Banner printing machine is the biggest and without doubt the best Billboard & Banner printing machine in the country. Since it was installed brand new in 2009 the XP5300 has offered real advantages in speed and quality as well as vastly improving the Benefitz environmental situation. The commissioning of this machine saw Benefitz completely move away from using hard-solvent inks. It can also print on much more environmentally friendly substrates. The XP5300 has two print modes. High speed (up to 300 square metres an hour using specialty ink for billboards, banners and outdoor signage) and a Standard speed (up to 90 square metres an hour for higher resolution and internal application). The HP Scitex XP5300 will print on PVC Banner Vinyl, Backlit
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vinyl, Mesh Vinyl, polyethylene, synthetic paper and textiles up to five metres wide. “The decision to go with this machine was really driven by our desire to get away from printing with hard-solvent inks,” explains Benefitz Director Dallas Bennett. “It was essential that we offer our customers an environmentally sound solution for their grand format printing and the XP5300 is that solution. We can now print billboard skins on completely recyclable media using UV-curable inks. There have been some real added bonuses over the older machinery in that the XP5300 prints up to six times faster than our previous machinery – at higher resolutions.” “We have also discovered that it is a very versatile machine due to its speed, low cost consumables and ability to print on a range of substrates. An example is that as well as billboards and banners we are now
NZ’s quickest, largest & best Billboard Printing Machine IT WAS ESSENTIAL THAT WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND SOLUTION FOR THEIR GRAND FORMAT PRINTING AND THE XP5300 IS THAT SOLUTION. printing economical point-of-sale posters (A1, AO etc) on the machine on synthetic and paper stocks. We have been able to price these posters at a rate which competes with traditional solutions such as screenprinting and the quality is better. An example is a recent campaign we did for a leading Australian retail group. There were over 2000 instore banners and posters required. These were all printed, finished and despatched within a few days by doing the whole campaign on this very fast, efficient and cost-effective machine.”
XP5300 advantages at a glance… • Prints up to 360dpi as standard. • Prints up to 300 square metres per hour. • 2 print modes high speed and standard. • Uses UV-curable pigmented inks. • Will print on recyclable substrates. • Great for Point of Sale work & posters.
And another thing… No other grand format print supplier in our part of the world can print any wider than 3.2 metres. With this XP5300 we can print up to 5 metres wide. Very few have also invested in new technology that enables them to print onto environmentally friendly substrates.
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GRAND AND LARGE FORMAT DIGITAL PRINTING
Great machines… We print; point of sale and promotional posters, exhibition and display banners, adhesives for signage and application, canvas and PVC vinyl, backlit lightbox skins and a whole lot more…
At Benefitz we are one of New Zealand’s leading large format printing operations. We print point of sale and promotional posters, we print exhibition and display banners, we print adhesives for signage and application, we print canvas and PVC vinyl, we print backlit lightbox skins and a whole lot more. For a great deal of these projects we use one of our three state-of-the-art Mimaki machines. “When we worked closely with the brand’s New Zealand agents Blue Print Imaging to install these machines, we chose Mimaki as we believed it had the potential to take our business to another level,” explains Benefitz Director Dallas Bennett. “We are thrilled with what we have achieved with our three
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Mimaki’s. They have certainly played a big part in our success.” The three Mimaki printing machines include a 3.2 metre wide grand format printing machine and two 1.6 metre wide large format printing machines. At the same time we installed a Mimaki vinyl cutter in our signage department. The printing machines all print at up to 1440dpi which is virtually photo-quality resolution. “We understand that our Mimaki 1.6 JV5 is the busiest Mimaki machine in the southern hemisphere.
Apparently this has been gauged from the ink usage of the machine. They are up with the busiest machinery in the place,” adds Dallas Bennett. “Over the last decade we have been the big movers in producing large images for display, event and architectural applications. This Mimaki machinery has taken the possibilities to a completely new level. Throw in the print quality of our five metres wide HP machine and Flatbed and we have the best large and grand format solutions in the country by far.”
And another thing… A big reason for choosing Mimaki was the lower consumable costs which has resulted in more favourable pricing for our customers. At the time of commissioning the cost of Mimaki inks from Blueprint Imaging was 40% less per square metre than the ink provided by a previous supplier for the machines they superseded.
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FLATBED DIGITAL PRINTING
Benefitz 3.2 x 2m Flatbed Digital Printer Up to 1270dpi, up to 100 square metres per hour, prints The HP Scitex FB6100 Flatbed printing machine has had a massive impact at Benefitz since installation as it can print up to 100 square metres an hour, has superb resolution and can print white. The FB6100 prints to a resolution of up to 1270 dpi. It can produce a wide range of brilliant 8-color output with 28 picoliter ink drops. The printing system, with this small 28 picoliter drop size and accurate registration, produces incredible high-quality images. The FB6100 also converts from a flatbed to a roll-fed printer. It will print at up to 100 square metres an hour (4-colour) and 52 square metres an hour (8-colour). It can print flatbed images up to 3.2 metres x 2 metres. The FB6100 can print on both rigid and flexible media. It will print directly on virtually any rigid, thick, or heavy specialty media, including glass, wood, metals, or more conventional media such as foam
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board, PVC, corflute and signage board up to 50mm thick. A massive advantage is its ability to print white ink. “The machine has opened up new opportunities for us in many different areas,” advises Benefitz Director Dallas Bennett. “With a speed of up to 100 square metres an hour and a resolution of 1270dpi this machine can compete with screen-printing and the quality is superior.” “Printing is also taking over many parts of the signage industry and this flatbed is speeding up this change. It can print on virtually anything that is less than 50mm thick so the possibilities are limitless. Since installation we have printed directly on to lots of signage substrates like ACM board and signboard with excellent results. These can be protected with coatings to provide added protection in harsh
FB6100 advantages at a glance… • Prints up to 1270dpi. • Prints up to 3.2 x 2 metres. • Prints up to 100 square metres per hour. • Prints on substrates up to 50mm thick. • Has roll-fed (roll to roll) function. • Prints White.
white, prints on substrates up to 50mm thick! environments or for long-term signage. There are obviously economies to be had by printing directly on to substrates and not having to go through the traditional and more time consuming process of printing onto adhesives, laminating and then applying to signboard.”
IT WILL PRINT DIRECTLY ON VIRTUALLY ANY RIGID, THICK, OR HEAVY SPECIALTY MEDIA, INCLUDING GLASS, WOOD, METALS, OR MORE CONVENTIONAL MEDIA SUCH AS FOAM BOARD, PVC, CORFLUTE AND SIGNAGE BOARD UP TO 50MM THICK.
And another thing… The Benefitz flatbed is also a very valuable solution for designers wishing to print oneoff copies of designs that may need to be formed (packaging, diecut items etc). The FB6100 is also very costeffective. This is the only machine of this type in Auckland.
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DIGITAL AND VOLUME OFFSET PRINTING
Digital or volume offset If you want 1 copy we’ll do it. If you want 500,000 copies we’ll do it!
1. IGEN4 DIGITAL
Up to 2000 impressions It’s the number one digital machine in the market. Featuring the large 571mm x 364mm sheet size. We call it our Digital Beast. The iGen4 gobbles up graphics files and spits them out economically in lots of 50, 100, 200, 500 or more, in sharp printed living colour. No other Small Format Digital Printing machine offers the sheet size of iGen4. This large 364mm x 571mm size opens up a whole range of options. You can gang more up for economy and you can print bigger images. It enables us to print diecut presentation folders and more…
2. COLOUR 1000
Up to 2000 impressions The combination of this new press, with the iGen4 Press, means that Benefitz has the most powerful small format digital printing offering in the local market. The Xerox Color 1000 Press contains the latest technological advances, which highlight the improvements in dry ink and machine structure that increases further our ability to produce digital printed items much closer to offset printing quality.
Large 571 x 364mm sheet size popular The Benefitz iGEN4 ‘Beast’ provides a big advantage over others in the market due to the larger sheet size. Virtually all others can only print to A3 or SRA3 in size. The Benefitz iGEN4 is able to print to a sheet size of 364mm x 571mm. “This is a real point of difference for us,” explains Benefitz Director Dallas Bennett. “There are numerous advantages in being able to print to this size on a commercial small format digital press. We are able to gang up more items for economy and the size means we can also print items such as 6 page gatefold brochures as well as Presentation Folders – with pockets and business card slits – very economically.”
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3. TRUEPRESS HYBRID Up to 20,000 copies
Benefitz broke new ground for printing technology in New Zealand with the installation of a brand new Hybrid Offset Machine – the Screen Truepress – in January. The press combines the efficiency of the set-up time associated with digital printing with the process and quality of offset printing. Very simply it images synthetic printing plates on the press very quickly and then prints with conventional printing inks. Totally integrated and automatic. Maximum sheet size: 460x340mm
4. KOMORI NL528 OFFSET 20,000 to 500,000!
The true workhorse in our Volume Offset Printing area, the Komori NL528 press can print a sheet size of up to 720 x 510mm and 15,000 sheets per hour. Its versatility doesn’t stop there. The Komori has five print units so can print up to 5 colours in one pass. That can be cyan, magenta, yellow and black plus a special colour or an overgloss or seal. We purchased the machine brand new in 2005 from Komori agents in New Zealand, CPI Graphics, and it hasn’t missed a beat.
5. HEIDELBERG GTO52 Stationery, business forms, 1-3 colour, numbers ,perfs
It’s not the prettiest or newest printing machine in the Benefitz stable but it’s one of the best. It knocks over stationery projects, business forms and NCR books in no time, is very cost-effective and can also number and perforate. Our GTO52 is a 2-colour printing machine with a maximum sheet size of SRA3.
And another thing… At Benefitz we have also invested over $150,000 in the world’s best Personalised Printing (or Variable Data) software and server. Combine these with our Digital Printing capability and we have the most powerful variable data printing package in the market. For more information read the article on page 10.
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POOL SWIM SCHOOL GYM RECEPTION
AUT/Millennium temporary signage
HEALTH ZONE SUBWAY SPORTS HALL
The versatility of the Benefitz range of printing and signage solutions has been on display during the early construction stages of the national high performance training centre development at the Millennium Institute of Sport & Health (now called the AUT Millennium Campus) on the North Shore. The Millennium is one of the busiest community facilities in New Zealand, so the challenge facing the Millennium management team is keeping it running smoothly while the massive changes are taking place. A key to this is having good temporary and changing directional signage to ensure patrons are kept well informed. Benefitz has provided the complete solution for the team at the Millennium. This has included designing the temporary signage, developing cost-effective solutions, then producing and installing this signage. “The challenge is really around the fact that entry points to the facility will change during the development,” explains Aidan Bennett of Benefitz. “The initial stages include the building of the new 4000m2 northern wing of the facility which includes the 1,400m2 high performance strength, conditioning and sports science centre. To enable this to happen entry to the entire facility has been diverted around via the athletics stadium so good directional signage was required.” The solution that Benefitz suggested was to create a temporary structure, from scaffolding, that resembled a start/finish line for a sporting event. 36 BENEFITZ NEWS
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Cost-effective printed banners have been fixed to this structure. A range of temporary signage directing patrons towards this new entry point have also been produce and installed by Benefitz. A sheltered walkway has also been created using scaffolding and banners designed, printed and installed by Benefitz have been used to provide shelter while at the same time promoting the facility. Benefitz has printed and installed temporary pvc vinyl, pvc mesh vinyl, corflute and palight signage at the AUT Millennium Campus. This $40M expansion of the AUT Millennium Campus is at the heart of what is being hailed as “the biggest boost ever for New Zealand high performance sport”. The AUT Millennium Campus will be the National Training Centre for High Performance Sport which is fantastic for the North Shore. Visit: www.mish.org.nz
And another thing… As this issue went to press Benefitz were thrilled to learn that it had won the tender to provide all the new permanent signage for this AUT Millennium National Training Centre development.
Benefitz in the RedZone Benefitz is assisting The Warehouse with the roll out of new point of sale signage through their stores. Benefitz is thrilled to be providing point of sale printing solutions for The Warehouse. “We were able to provide the perfect solution for The Warehouse due to the fact that we have our HP FB6100 Flatbed machine which can print on virtually anything.” explains Benefitz Director Dallas Bennett. The solution was found with a combination of printed Palight (composite plastic) and Corflute. This was for point of sale signage as well as directional signage. “The signage not only looks great, and does the job perfectly, but it was also very economical as we print directly onto the substrates so there was no finishing required,” adds Dallas Bennett. “The project has also included signage for a new ‘popup store’ concept within each store called ‘The RedZone’. The requirement from The Warehouse was that we provided signage for this new concept that looked great even though it was likely to be removed, then reinstalled, at certain times.” The RedZone concept has apparently been a great success to date in the stores where it has been rolled out.
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Benefitz assists NZ Football Benefitz has been assisting New Zealand Football to roll out the first part of their ‘Whole of Football Plan’ over the past few months. The Junior Framework is the first stage of this plan. With international success, a higher profile and greater financial stability, Football in New Zealand is perfectly placed to capitalise on some golden opportunities. They are implementing a national development structure to benefit participants at all levels. This involves everyone in the game working together and aligning development programmes to provide a unified pathway into the game. Their aim is to deliver a more consistent experience for all participants no matter what their ability, age or level of participation. Not just players – it also involves the ongoing development of coaches, referees and administrators. “We have been thrilled to print a whole range of items for The Junior Framework that really shows the diversity of our capability,” says Benefitz Director Robert Johnson. “The superb design job was done by Sidekick Creative and we have printed this on our
digital and offset machinery from the files they have supplied.” The items that Benefitz have produced include A4 booklets, A4 National Framework Overview manuals, DL flyers, A5 postcards, A4 flyers, A3 posters, A2 posters, team programmes and Whole of Football books.
BENEFITZ MOBILE BILLBOARDS
Advertising trailers for hire If you are looking for a short term portable billboard solution, for a campaign, event, promotion or product launch, the team at Benefitz have got the answer. We have five mobile advertising solutions, including large advertising trailers and mobile mini-billboards. “The larger trailers have been purpose built to our own design,” explains Benefitz Director Dallas
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Bennett. “Each side is 4.8 metres x 2.4 metres in size. We can print the two images in one piece – 4.8 metres square – on our 5 metre XP5300 machine and this is then easily installed on the trailer by simply taking it right over the A-frame and tying it down on each side. Much easier and quicker than having two pieces to install.” “The smaller 2 metres x 2 metres mini-billboards have been designed to either be towed on a trailer or simply dropped in a high profile position. These are great for retail sales, events or promotions.” These solutions are available to hire based on the skins being printed by Benefitz.
Benefitz at Fashion Week For New Zealand Fashion Week, Benefitz was contracted to supply the New Zealand Herald Ink Room mirror wall tiles. “The product selected was PSP’s Mirror ACM due to is rigid properties and the desire to achieve a flat mirror finish,” explains Benefitz Senior Account Manager Gareth Wheeler. “The result, as you can see in the images, is a very dynamic feature wall that complements the striking decor of the New Zealand Herald Ink Room.” After testing and sampling it was decided to digitally print black onto clear vinyl, then computer cut and apply to the mirror panels. The full digital print for both the torso image and the text was chosen to give a consistent finish. 3M VHB Tape was used to fix the panels as the existing melamine panels beneath needed to be undamaged during removal at the end of Fashion Week. “Luc Verstraeten of our Benefitz Signage Team led the install and did a fantastic job,” adds Gareth Wheeler. “The customer was very happy with the finished solution and it really showed the all round capability of our company when you combine the printing solutions with the installation skills of the sign team.”
IT REALLY SHOWED THE ALL ROUND CAPABILITY OF OUR COMPANY WHEN YOU COMBINE THE PRINTING SOLUTIONS WITH THE INSTALLATION SKILLS OF THE SIGN TEAM.
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What’s new… Recent projects from Benefitz KALEIDOSCOPE MAGAZINE Design & Printing of 64 Page Full Colour Kristin School Magazine Details: design and print regular magazine from copy and images supplied. Graphic design: Eddie van den Broek. Account Manager: Gareth Wheeler. Printing: On Benefitz Komori NL528 5 Colour Press.
EVENT SIGNAGE Signage for NZ Water Polo Championships including innovative floating signs DETAILS: design, print and PVC vinyl walkway skirts, roll-up banners, corflute floating signs, corflute team signs GRAPHIC DESIGN: Chelsea Johnston. ACCOUNT MANAGERS: Blake Douglas & Aidan Bennett. PRINTING: On Benefitz HP XP5300 Billboard Printing machine & HP FB6100 Flatbed Printing machine.
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Magazine June to Augu st 2011
COVERNOTE MAGAZINE Publish quarterly magazine for New Zealand General Insurance Industry DETAILS: sell advertising, write, edit, design and print 52-60 page full colour quarterly magazine. GRAPHIC DESIGN Eddie van den Broek. ACCOUNT MANAGER & ADVERTISING SALES: Robert Johnson. EDITOR:Michael Campbell. PRINTING: On Benefitz Komori NL528 5 colour Press.
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BUILDING SIGNAGE Print & Install 3 x 4 metre Image on Wall on Building My Goodness Gift Baskets DETAILS: From file supplied print & install large image on building using Benefitz ESR Tensioned Railing System. System allows for easy change of skin at later date. ACCOUNT MANAGERS: Aidan Bennett & Blake Douglas PRINTING: On Benefitz HP Scitex XP5300 5 metres wide Printing machine. INSTALLATION: Benefitz Signage Team.
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What’s new… Recent projects from Benefitz PROMO TRAILER GRAPHICS WRAP Tread Lightly Caravan Project for Urban Ecoliving Charitable Trust Details: From files supplied print and apply complete wrap of vinyl to inside and out of large trailer unit used as a mobile environmental education classroom. Account Manager: Dallas Bennett Printing: On Benefitz Mimaki machinery. Installation: Benefitz Sign team.
MASSIVE YALUMBA BILLBOARD SKIN Print 16.43 metre x 7 metre Billboard Skin Details: From file supplied print large Billboard Skin for Central City Auckland site. Supplied to Billboard Company for installation. Account Managers: Aidan Bennett & Blake Douglas. Printing: On Benefitz HP XP5300 5 Metres wide Grand Format Printing Machine.
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DECK OF BRANDED PLAYING CARDS Produced for Hirequip customer promotion Details: Designed, printed and finished with branded packaging box. Graphic Design: Ryan Mclachlan. Account Manager: Mike Nolan. Printing: On Benefitz iGen4 digital press.
NEW SURFWEAR STORE SIGNAGE Print and install range of images at new Parnell store for AMAZON Details: From images supplied print and install interior and exterior images at brand new Amazon store in Parnell. Combination of large printed images printed on pvc banner vinyl and installed using Benefitz Tensioned Railing System and images printed on self adhesive vinyl and vinyl cut graphics applied on site. Account Manager: Dallas Bennett. Printing: On Benefitz Mimaki machinery and Benefitz HP XP5300 5 Metres wide Grand Format Printing Machine. Installation: Benefitz Sign team.
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RETAIL FLOOR GRAPHICS Print, Vinyl Cut & Install Floor Graphics for Dermalogica at three retail stores Details: From files supplied print, vinyl cut and apply floor graphics at three locations using non-slip floor laminate. Account Manager: Cameron Harrison. Printing: On Benefitz Mimaki machinery. Vinyl cutting & Installation: Benefitz Sign team.
HOSPITALITY SHOW EXHIBITION STAND Print and build Grill Magazine 6m x 3m Exhibition Stand Details: Entire Stand formed using large printed images to create rugby stadium theme. Walls printed pvc banner vinyl, floor printed pvc mesh, large magazine images printed palite. Account Managers/Installation: Aidan Bennett & Blake Douglas. Printing: On Benefitz HP XP5300 5 Metres wide Grand Format Printing Machine & Benefitz FB6100 Flatbed Printing Machine.
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LES MILLS WORLD OF FITNESS BILLBOARD SKINS Pre-press/ Printing/Install Various sizes Account Manager: Dallas Bennett Printing: On Benefitz HP SCITEX XP5300. 5 Metres wide Billboard Printing Machinery. From supplied creative.
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Details: Published annually by Benefitz for the North Harbour Club Charitable Trust. Fully funded through advertising sales. Writing: Aidan Bennett & Michael Campbell. Advertising Sales: Aidan Bennett. Graphic Design: Chelsea Johnston, Helen Boswell, & Aidan Bennett Account Manager: Aidan Bennett. Printing: On Benefitz Komori NL528 5 Colour Offset Press.
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16-24 Page regular newsletter for Golden Bay Cement Details: Write, design, print and distribute industry newsletter/magazine for Golden Bay Cement. Copywriting: Aidan Bennett & Michael Campbell Graphic Design: Jared Trice. Account Manager: Aidan Bennett Printing: Golden Bay News On Benefitz Komori NL528 5 colour Offset Press.
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I would hazard a guess that it’s a 10-year journey for Christchurch Michele Creagh Firth’s South Island COO
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hree months later a 6.3 aftershock tore through the city, taking lives and completely destroying much of the CBD and eastern suburbs. In the aftermath it is hard to get an accurate gauge of the devastation and what the recovery process is going to take. All that is known is that it’s going to be a long, hard process to reclaim what has been destroyed and rebuild the city. “The amount of work to be done in the central city is huge. It’s hard to put a number on it but I would hazard a guess that it’s a 10-year journey for Christchurch,” says Firth’s South Island COO, Michele Creagh. “February 22 dealt a significant change in terms of the scale of damage and made the rebuild far more complex than what it was. A number of residential houses have suffered significant damage and the city needs to be effectively rebuilt, so we can expect the commercial concrete market will have a substantial pick up in years to come.” As with any major operation, time, manpower and logistics always come into play and before the real rebuilding effort can begin, major infrastructure needs to be set up. “The main issue for companies in the short term is the timing of volume increase. We’re
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expecting a significant pick up in volume, but the issue is timing, that’s the uncertain part,” says Creagh. “Its significant and it is just too hard to estimate the numbers at this stage – there will be work for a long time. The issue for the city is to sort out priorities – what will be done first.” “Right now there is a lot of work going on in the background, ensuring we are well prepared when the real rebuilding begins.” In the residential market significant assessments need to be completed by the EQC. Although work has begun the focus is on emergency repair – although that will change over the next couple of months as the repairs get underway The real challenge facing the industry in the rebuilding effort is in the volumes: how much demand will there be? Is there enough stock? Is there enough machinery and people to operate it? Firth were starting to see daily increases in volume prior to February 22 related to the work flow through from the original September 4 quake, but volumes obviously reduced significantly again straight after the earthquake. “We review the numbers weekly and we’re trying to judge what we need because once things get started, we don’t want to be caught short. Will our annual volume double or treble? I don’t have an answer for that at this stage.” “We have to be able to react quickly; it’s a fine balancing act.” Creagh has already bought new trucks and the recruitment drive has begun. Additional trucks from across the South Island may need to be pulled back to Christchurch as well; Firth has significant ability to build capacity quickly if required. “It will take some time to rebuild – the numbers are significant – but we have the
capability, we’re not worried about that, it’s the timing we need to prepare for.” So it’s not a matter of if Michele Creagh the demand can be met, the challenge for Creagh and the industry in general, is trying to predict what that demand is going to be and how to prepare for it ahead of time. But as Creagh describes it, for the people of Christchurch the real issue isn’t material: “The issue for most companies in Christchurch after the earthquake was about their people and the need to allow employees time to sort out their own issues, both at home and coming to terms with what had happened, the shock and the sadness of it all”.
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FLEET VEHICLE SIGNAGE Vinyl Cut Vehicle Signage for Auckland Bridge Climb Details: Apply new logo and livery to Van & Car Signage using white computer cut vinyl. Account Manager: Gareth Wheeler. Graphic Design: Cameron Pollard. Vinyl Cutting & Installation: Benefitz Signage Team.
INTERNAL WINDOW GRAPHICS Design, Print, Vinyl Cut & Install in Lexus of Auckland City Details: Create lively city-scape theme to soften view from waiting area to vehicle servicing bay Account Manager: Aidan Bennett. Graphic Design: Jared Trice. Printing: On Benefitz Mimaki Machinery. Vinyl Cutting & Installation: Benefitz Signage Team.
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PROMO VEHICLE WRAP Design, Print & Wrap Holden Rodeo Ute to make impact. Details: Design, print and apply printed and computer cut vinyl graphics to vehicle. Account Manager: Gareth Wheeler. Graphic design: David Cooper/Cameron Pollard Printing: On Benefitz Mimaki machinery. Vinyl Cutting & Application: Benefitz Sign team.
LARGE BILLBOARD SKIN Print & Install 4.9 x 4.3 metre Billboard on The Department Store Details: From file supplied print & install billboard skin in one piece. Account Managers: Aidan Bennett & Blake Douglas Printing: On Benefitz HP Scitex XP5300 5 metres wide Printing machine. From Creative Supplied.
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SPONSORSHIP & THE COMMUNITY
Left: The 2011 Overall AIMES Award winner was 15 year old Athlete and World Shot Put Champion Jacko Gill. Right: Over 500 people gather for the AIMES Awards Gala dinner at the Bruce Mason Centre every year.
Benefitz continues to support the AIMES Awards For 15 years Benefitz has been supporting the North Harbour Club with the supply of web design, graphic design, advertising, printing, display and signage – at no charge. The North Harbour Club – and its annual AIMES Awards – have been around since 1995. Since that time over $1.3 million has been provided in awards (grants) to young people of the North Harbour region who are deemed to be achieving excellence. These prestigious awards provide the recipients – all North Harbour residents aged 13 to 25 years – with unconditional cash to celebrate their exceptional achievements and a helping hand to the next stage of their promising careers. AIMES winners receive a share of over $100,000 annually. The awards are presented in six categories: The Arts (sponsored by ASB); IT, Innovation and Science (sponsored by Massey University); Music (sponsored by Albany Toyota); Education (Sponsored by Kristin School) ; Sport (sponsored by AUT Millennium); and Service to the Community (sponsored by Auckland Council). In addition, Hayes Knight Emerging Talent Awards are given to young people with considerable promise in any of the awards’ categories, and are selected as part of the AIMES process. North Harbour Club President Peter Wall says: “The North Harbour Club’s awards are all about giving recognition to the extraordinary young people that live in our community. They not only recognise the remarkable talent of the recipients, but also acknowledge the phenomenal determination and hard work that has made them stand out in their chosen field. It gives us enormous pleasure to reward their outstanding efforts with cash grants to help them towards their brilliant futures. ” Winners are announced every October at two special
awards ceremonies – the Hayes Knight Emerging Talent Awards evening, and the annual North Harbour Club AIMES Awards gala dinner. Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett is also a trustee of the North Harbour Club & Charitable Trust.
THE 2010 NORTH HARBOUR CLUB AIMES AWARD WINNERS WERE Overall Winner & Sports Award Winner: Jacko Gill ($20,000) - Shot Putter Arts Award Winner: Verity Burgess ($10,000) - Singer/Dancer/Actress IT, Innovation and Science Award Winner: David MacDonald ($10,000) - Computer Scientist Joint Music Award Winners: Sophie Bird ($10,000) - Violinist Will Martin ($10,000) - Singer/Musician Education Award Winner: Andrew MacDonald ($10,000) - Scholar Service to the Community Award Winner: Anita Walbran ($10,000) Judges Special Award Winner: Shaun Qunicey ($6000) - TransTasman Rower Emerging Talent Award Winners (each receiving $4000): Stephanie Mitchell; Michael MacDonald; The Naked & Famous (Aaron Short, Alisa Xayalith, David Beadle, Jesse Wood, Thom Powers); Maddie Dillon; Chloe Francis; Joseph Bergin.
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BUSINESS EXCELLENCE. For many years Benefitz has been a key supporter of the Westpac Business Excellence Awards as the sponsor of the Best Startup Business Award. The Wharf Limited was the winner of the Benefitz Best Startup Business Award for 2010. Established in November 2007 following a multi-million dollar refurbishment that was two years in the planning, The Wharf is a world-class function venue with one of the most beautiful waterfront panoramas in New Zealand. Nestled under the Harbour Bridge on the tip of Northcote Point, The Wharf prides itself on providing exceptional service, gourmet cuisine as well as being a breathtakingly beautiful venue in which to hold events. Featuring four beautiful spaces, the venue hosts weddings, conference dinners, cocktail evenings, parties, private functions and restaurant evenings. Owners, Stu and Semele Robertson are pictured above receiving the award at the North Shore Events Centre from Aidan Bennett and Gareth Wheeler of Benefitz.
YOUNG ENTERPRISE. Benefitz has also been a sponsor of the Young Enterprise Scheme for many years. YES – as it is often referred to – is a school-based business programme that runs internationally and in New Zealand secondary schools at years 12/13. It fosters tomorrow’s entrepreneurs, giving them the opportunity to form a company, create a business plan, and produce goods or services to sell. Students learn all aspects of running a business including budgeting, decision making, identifying and managing risk, market research, marketing, selling, and annual financial reporting. Benefitz produces a YES Handbook and also sponsors the prize for the best business card design and the Benefitz Award for Excellence in Motivation. This year the Benefitz sponsorship also extended to the Auckland YES Awards as well as the North Shore Awards. Gareth Wheeler (centre) was on hand at the North Harbour Stadium to present the North Shore Benefitz Award for Excellence in Motivation to Advertising & Design Services from Takapuna Grammar School.
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Benefitz Graphic Design
Scholarships Benefitz is playing its part in developing new talent for the industry by providing $5000 worth of annual Graphic Design Scholarships across five North Shore Schools. A $1000 Benefitz Graphic Design Scholarship is awarded annually to each of the top Graphic Design students at Kristin School, Rangitoto College, Westlake Boys, Westlake Girls and Takapuna Grammar. One key criteria is that applicants must intend to pursue a career in the graphic design industry. In 2009 scholarships were awarded to William Brooks (Kristin School), Ting Yan (Jamie) Kwan (Rangitoto College), Jessica Lim (Takapuna Grammar), Yuan Xing Lisa Liu (Westlake Girls High School) and David Duan (Westlake Boys High School). The 2010 Benefitz Graphic Design Scholarships were awarded to Elizabeth Askew (Kristin School), Kathryn Barker (Rangitoto College), Naawie Tutugoro (Takapuna Grammar), Tahlia Northcoft (Westlake Girls High School) and Max Vosloo (Westlake Boys High School). Each of these students were presented with a certificate and a cheque for $1000 which is to go towards their studies in 2011.
Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett with Rangitoto College Scholarship recipient Kathryn Barker.
Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett with Westlake Boys Scholarship recipient Max Vosloo.
Tahlia Northcroft of Westlake Girls received her Benefitz Graphic Design Scholarship from Benefitz Director Robert Johnson.
Benefitz Director Robert Johnson presented the Takapuna Grammar Graphic Design Scholarship to Naawie Tutugoro.
Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett with Kristin School Scholarship recipient Elizabeth Askew.
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SPONSORSHIP & THE COMMUNITY
Benefitz supports ‘Love Your Coast’
North Shore Coastal Clean-up The team at Benefitz teamed up with Sustainable Coastlines for a massive cleanup of our local beaches on April 15th and 16th. Sustainable Coastlines is an Auckland based charity which launched an initiative called ‘Love Your Coast’, a series of massive beach clean-up events around New Zealand. Rather than being just another organisation, Love Your Coast is an ongoing project that helps people across the country look after the coastlines we all love. The simple activity at the core of this, picking up rubbish from the coast, combines hands-on practical learning with fun. “This is something that we were only too pleased to get in behind and the results speak for themselves,” explained Dallas Bennett of Benefitz following the April cleanup. “Our beaches are such an important part of our lifestyle on the Shore and we need to look after them. This initiative is a great way to physically do it and also to send a great message out to the community.” Over 16,000 litres (around 3.3 tonnes!) of rubbish was removed from the beaches, mangroves and waterways of Auckland’s North Shore over the three day event. On Thursday, around 60 students, businesses and volunteers got stuck into clean-ups in Torbay, Wairau Creek, Okura and Karepiro Bay. On
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Friday the crew hit the beaches en masse, with over 750 volunteers cleaning-up stretches of coastline all over the North Shore. Finally on Saturday, over 100 hardy souls braved driving rain and mud to storm the shores around the eight event stations. All in all over 900 volunteers got together during this event to scour the beaches of the Shore. In addition to Benefitz, Channel Magazine was a key sponsor of the ‘Love Your Coast’ North Shore Coastal Clean-up. Other sponsors included Lantern Insurance, Oceanbridge, Les Mills, Jerry Clayton BMW, Kristin School, Massey University, Billabong, Bradley Smokers, MRE Property, Computaleta and Unique Displays. Visit: www.sustainablecoastlines.org
The Full Details... • 900 participants, including 630 students from 6 local schools. • 16,081 litres of rubbish collected, equivalent to 67 full large kerbside wheelie bins (240 litre capacity). • Rubbish 3,295 kg weight, equivalent to 143 suitcases at the full baggage allowance (23kg).
Benefitz supports
The Stellar Trust BENEFITZ IS PROUD TO BE AN ACTIVE SUPPORTER OF THE STELLAR TRUST WITH THE SUPPLY OF FREE PRINTING, SIGNAGE AND DISPLAY ITEMS. The Stellar Trust Inc. was established in 2008 to address the effects on society of methamphetamine – the drug “P”. It was an initiative of the Rotary Club of Auckland East Inc. The main object of the Stellar Trust is to raise money from grants, donations, sponsorship and fundraising activities to fund programmes that will in time lead to a major reduction in the usage of P in New Zealand. This deceptive and very addictive drug has no social boundaries. It is the modern day plague causing major damage throughout all layers of our society. Courts are seeing a major increase in violent crime as a consequence of P usage.
The resulting destruction in the family unit causes a domino effect on the most innocent of victims, our children. They are becoming collateral damage of a scourge, the likes of which the world has never seen. The domino effect flows onto our workers, striking at the heart of our nation’s productivity with the consequences of this loss of productivity and social damage thought to run into billions per year, a cost we all ultimately pay for. Stellar Trust aims to foster a change in New Zealand society’s attitude and behaviour towards the drug P - for the public to say “Enough – usage of P must stop!” If we all work together we can, and we will, make a difference. The governance of the Stellar Trust is comprised of a Patron, His Honour Judge Peter Boshier Principal Family Court Judge of New Zealand, Chairman and Trustees supported by an Advisory Board. Benefitz Managing Director Aidan Bennett sits on the advisory board. Visit: www.stellartrust.co.nz
Benefitz supports Canteen Fishing Day Benefitz supported the Canteen Fishing Day in Mid-May by sponsoring and supplying banners for the event. A thrill for those who attended was All Black Coach Graham Henry and star Ali Williams being on hand to present the prizes.
Canteen supports young people living with cancer. Visit: www.canteen.org.nz
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DISPLAY & EXHIBITION
Benefitz Display & Exhibition Solutions If you are looking for a display or exhibition unit then a visit to the Benefitz showroom in Constellation Drive to see the range, or to www.benefitz.co.nz to view the range, is a must. Benefitz has a selection of cost effective portable display units and virtually every digital printing solution to complete the job. Benefitz can also design and print virtually anything you need for exhibitions or point of sale display. Key products in the Benefitz Display & Exhibition range include...
Benefitz Roll-Up Display Units These are very easy to use compact display units that roll away into a small cylinder. They are very easy to transport on planes, in motor vehicles etc. The Benefitz Roll-Up Display Stands are available in 3 sizes: 600w x 1800h mm 850w x 2150h mm 1200w x 2150h mm
Benefitz Pop-Up Curves These are big display units that burst out from a case on wheels. If you want to fill up a big slice of your display stand and make an impact then the Benefitz Pop-Up Curves are the answer. These are modular units that can be made either 3 metres, 2.35 metres or 1.55 metres in height and are 3.3 or 4 metres wide (including curved ends).
Benefitz Lightboxes Benefitz stock a range of lightboxes available in stock sizes. They have very easy front loading snaplock mechanisms and are specially designed to distribute light evenly. They are also fully compliant with New Zealand requirements. Benefitz can supply the lightbox and also print the images. The total lightbox solution.
And another thing‌ With the massive printing and manufacturing resource we have, our team at Benefitz can custom-build a display and exhibition stand to suit your exact requirements. There are no limits.
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Benefitz Footpath Signs & Wobblers All printed on the Benefitz FB6100 Flatbed very economically! Now 4 options…
CLIP FRAME with ‘spring’ legs.
BLADE with water base.
BLADE with rubber base.
A-FRAME with rock-solid metal frame.
PR & EVENT BACKDROP
Benefitz Large A-Frames
We have this 2.4 metre x 2.4 metre transportable backdrop structure available to rent for any events, press conferences, prize givings, product launches, photo shoots etc. We can deliver and pick up. All that’s required is two 2.4 x 1.2 metre sheets printed by Benefitz. The stand is only available for use when panels are produced by Benefitz.
Very large & sturdy at 1.8 metres x 1.2 metres. Perfect for shows. Easy to transport. Takes 2x printed corflute sheets. Available to buy or rent as you need them.
3 METRE WINDBLADE FLAG
5 METRE WINDBLADE FLAG
2 METRE TEARDROP FLAG
3 METRE TEARDROP FLAG
As part of our Display & Exhibition range Benefitz supplies printed portable windblade flags & teardrop flags. The Benefitz Windblade Flags are available in 2 standard sizes; 3 metres and 5 metres. Benefitz Teardrop Flags are available in 3 standard sizes; 2 metres, 3 metres & 4 metres.
4 METRE TEARDROP FLAG
Benefitz Portable & Teardrop Flags
For further information contact your Benefitz Account Manager or Aidan Bennett: aidan@benefitz.co.nz or 021-500-997
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