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Trinity Mirror saves £6million through outsourcing

30 Jul 2014 12:00 AM | Anonymous

Trinity Mirror, one of the largest multimedia publishers in the UK, has reportedly saved £6million in the first half of the year by outsourcing IT support and services functions.

Back in January the newspaper confirmed it was planning to outsource to service desk provider Endava from March, moving the function from Glasgow to Romania.

“Operating costs fell by £5.7 million reflecting the benefit of structural cost savings of £6 million and ongoing cost mitigation actions which have more than offset increased investment in digital of £3 million and inflationary price increases,” Trinity Mirror said in its results today.

“Structural cost savings in the first half have been delivered through the outsourcing of IT support and services functions, the restructure of editorial and advertising functions, the closure of the Reading print plant and a number of smaller offices and continued restructuring of all operating functions.”

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