Label Appreciation Course

**STOP PRESS**
All 2010 label appreciation courses are now almost full.
We have 2 places left for Tuesday 14th September.
NEW DATE ANNOUNCED - Tuesday 16th November 2010 - BOOK NOW
**STOP PRESS**
Following the success of Harland’s first “Labelling Appreciation Course” which was held in February 2009, we are hosting further free of charge courses in 2010.
Tuesday 9th March - FULL
Tuesday 15th June - FULL
Tuesday 14th September - 2 Spaces left
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The courses will be held at Harland Headquarters in Manchester and will commence at 09.30 and finish at 16.00, buffet lunch will be included. However, candidates must make their own travel and accommodation arrangements.
The course content is detailed below and should you or any of your colleagues feel that you would benefit by attending this course please contact Bev Jones either on telephone no. 0161 848 4850 or via email on
beverley.jones@harland-hms.com.
Places are limited so please contact us as soon as possible to secure your place indicating your preferred date.
Testimonials from the course
“Just a quick e-mail to say thank you for the course and the hospitality of your company! It has certainly opened by eyes to how the company works and has given me a better understanding of the company’s strategy”
"To be open like you were and to display your back up commitment to your customers has given me a lot of confidence in yourselves, should a future label requirement appear on the horizon, I would be confident to choose Harland to work through any project."
“I found the course very interesting and learned a good deal about different labels that I feel will help me when discussing options with my clients."
"As you know a good knowledge base is essential when selling your products and services, this course gives you just that.”
“After talking with Ian about the course he said he had found it very informative and had benefited from a lot of technical information, which one would not normally consider, and thanked you for your time, and considered the course very good. He thought that people on the design side of the labelling could benefit a lot from this also, as many problems explained may be “ironed out” in the earlier process of design/material selections. I would be very interested if you do run more courses, as we may be able to get more people to have a greater depth of knowledge regarding this process”.