A printing company based in Trecenydd has signed a deal with rugby side Cardiff Blues to become its official print partner.
The five figure deal between Pink Panther, based at Trecenydd Business Park, and the regional rugby side will see the company provide the Blues with all of its large format print and signage for the 2012/13 season.
Having taken the decision to return permanently to the Arms Park following their three years at the Cardiff City Stadium, the Blues are now undertaking a re-branding of their former home including replacing all of the signage, sponsorship boards and advertising hoardings.
More than 300 items of branded print will be produced and installed in time for the official start of the new season.
Pink Panther also supplies large format print and signage for the Millennium Stadium.
Jon Stephens, managing director of Pink Panther, said: “We are delighted to have been appointed as the print branding and signage partner for the Cardiff Blues in what is a very exciting season for the region with the return to the Arms Park.
“We have worked with the Blues on numerous occasions over the past few years and are proud to have agreed a formal partnership with them.”
Richard Holland, chief executive of the Cardiff Blues, said: “The team here at the Blues have worked closely with Pink Panther on the project to re-brand the Arms Park so that it is ready for the new season.
“We have been extremely impressed with the service they have provided especially their ability to work to very tight deadlines and the high quality of work that they have produced. We look forward to continue working with them as our partner throughout the coming season.”