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What they want, when they want it

AS one of the county’s leading office supplies companies since 1990, Abacus Office Direct understands the need to get both the product selection and the customer service right every time.

The main objective is to help customers cut their stationery costs and thereby increase profitability, backed up by a first-rate service that ensures customers have what they want, when they want it.

The firm, based in Lammas Courtyard, Corby, offers more than 20,000 products on a next working day basis throughout the county, with the ability to cover the entire UK.

The range of products is continually expanding, so as well as the general office products that you would expect, the Abacus catalogue now covers items such as kitchen and catering products and a comprehensive range of health and safety items. Computing supplies and cleaning products are included in the range, as is office furniture, while a range of rubber and self-inking bespoke stamps is also available.

Director Joyce Marrs said: "Over the years we have evolved with the changing times but what has not changed is our commitment to providing our customers with great service.

"Our focus is on providing a friendly, local service, with a comprehensive range of products at honest prices, backed up by reliable next-day delivery."

Customers can place their orders at the Abacus Office Direct website but if they prefer they can contact the team by phone and fax.

"The website makes it easy to order for those who wish to do it that way," said Joyce, "but we also understand that some customers like a more personal service and we can take orders by phone too. We have always offered our customers flexibility and tailored our customer service to suit their needs."

For a catalogue pack, current offers and to discuss your stationery requirements call 0845 230 9714. Alternatively, visit the website www.abacusofficedirect.co.uk

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