P Wilkinson Containers (PWC) and William Say has announced that it is supplying a range of coronation tins for the Royal Collection.
The commission boasts immaculate artwork and high precision colour matching to integrate seamlessly with the wider coronation range from the Royal Collection.
Stuart Wilkinson, sales and marketing director at P Wilkinson Containers and William Say, said: ‘We are delighted to partner with The Royal Collection to supply beautiful, high quality tins fit for the royal occasion!’
The Royal Collection’s traditional commemorative tea and shortbread tins are instantly recognisable as the official royal brand, thanks to their solid blue background and intricately designed, embossed royal coat of arms. The tea tin also features a ‘Metal Recycles Forever’ deboss on the base.
Stuart commented, ‘This project required a rapid turnaround, so we had to get creative with the approvals process. For the Royal Collection, securing approval was complicated, due to the intricate design and multiple colours featured in the royal coat of arms motif. So, to produce a sample, all the CMYK colours needed to be laid down on top of each other and printed onto the correct material on the printing press.
‘Our solution was to take the client to our print partner's site for a day of trials at the printing press. Our printer ran samples until the client was totally happy with the results and we could send the job to print. Again, this approach was successful.’
The second challenge was cross-industry collaboration. PWC's sister company, William Say, supplied the tall, thin tea tins but the large shortbread tins were supplied by one of the company's industry partners. Thanks to its close, long standing working relationship with that supplier, PWC delivered spot on colour consistency across the product lines.
For the first time, the client wanted the wraparound print design to be embossed by William Say. Achieving exact embossing and design alignment requires perfectly matched data files and machinery with minimal tolerance for staggering. William Say's technology and the profound expertise of its team enabled it to rise to this challenge too.
Stuart commented, ‘We are proud to have delivered high quality commemorative tins that fit the exacting requirements of the Royal Collection including the tight deadlines! Our state of the art technology, meticulous attention to detail, profound industry expertise, close industry partnerships and can-do approach all combine to make our tin product offerings a compelling proposition.’
‘All the tins we produce on-site – in this case, the tea tins – are manufactured based on solar energy. This, and the fact that tin is an infinitely recyclable material, means that our tins win the vote on aesthetics, quality and sustainability,’ he added.
P Wilkinson Containers - https://pwcon.co.uk
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