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Ingenia is a leading manufacturer and suppler of custom printed plastic cards and blank plastic cards, card systems, lanyards, and ID accessories. Built upon a solid foundation of unwavering adherence to core values of integrity and professionalism, we provide a full service to the trade, industry and government establishments. Ingenia is headquartered in Bristol at our capable and established 47,000 sq foot facility, with an additional manufacturing site located in Liverpool, and distribute throughout both the UK and Europe.
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Quercus Court, Armstrong Way, Yate, Bristol, BS37 5NG, Bristol, United Kingdom
- 0117 978 4777
- info@ingenia.co.uk
- ingenia.co.uk
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