Royal Joh. Enschedé and AMP Group guarantee safe diploma transport
Royal Joh. Enschedé, specialist in value printing, and logistics service provider AMP Group have started a collaboration to deliver diplomas and certificates safely to educational institutions.
In 2024, Royal Joh. Enschedé launched the Diploma Support platform: an all-in-one solution for the formatting, production and delivery of diplomas, with security as the highest priority. For the secure transport of diplomas to educational institutions, they recently chose the services of AMP Group.
Gijs van Esch of AMP Group: “We specialize in premium logistics and identification services. We are now happy to put that to use for the transportation of diplomas. It is determined in advance which persons are authorized to issue and receive the diplomas. Our employees are trained to perform all necessary identification checks. They drive anonymously, so it cannot be seen that value documents are being transported.”
At the moment, AMP Group transports personalized diplomas, grade lists and supplements from Royal Joh. Enschedé in Haarlem (The Netherlands) to the various faculties of Maastricht University. In the future, this service from Diploma Support will also be extended to other educational institutions. Diploma Support is strongly committed to raising awareness of the importance of a fully secure diploma issuance process.
Adriaan Kamphorst of Royal Joh. Enschedé: “AMP Group offers us the flexibility and scalability we need, even if deliveries will go directly to students in the future. Our focus is on ensuring security in every step of the process so that diplomas are issued in a safe and responsible manner. For educational institutions, it is essential that issuance be fully secure so that diplomas do not end up on the streets. Diploma Support bundles all security measures into one integrated process, and AMP Group perfectly complements this with their transportation services.”
More information on diploma security can be found at Diplomasupport.com.
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