Bookmarque
Bookmarque specializes in producing mass market A and B format paperback books, manufacturing over 44 million books a year.
We offer a one stop shop for runs from 1,000 to 1 million; all components – covers, illustrated sections and text pages – are printed and bound on site which means we can offer fast turnarounds and can ensure rigorous quality control.
With the latest equipment and technology, Bookmarque is geared towards meeting the demands of today’s publishing market. Our fast turnarounds and short runs keep warehousing costs to a minimum, with the assurance that we can respond at short notice to unexpected orders or sudden increases in sales.
Customer service is the cornerstone of our business. Our team offers considerable expertise in paperback production – and we are flexible enough to respond to customer needs with a ‘can do’ attitude. Our customer-focused approach means that we provide services ranging from high-speed scanning of original material (when digital files are unavailable), right through to direct delivery to booksellers and supermarkets when speed to market is critical. Our client base ranges from self publishing authors to the largest publishing houses.
Address
The Orion Centre
110 Beddington Lane
Croydon
Surrey CRO 4TD
United Kingdom
MAP
Tel: +44 (0)20 8612 3400
Fax: +44 (0)20 8612 3401
Email: bookmarquesales@bookmarque.co.uk
By car
From the M25, exit at junction 8 and head north on the A23 following signs for Croydon. After seven miles, turn left onto the A232, signposted Sutton, Wallington. After the Plough Inn, at the traffic signals turn right onto Hillier’s Lane B272 (signposted Mitcham, Beddington). Just past the Shell garage, turn right into the Orion Centre. Bookmarque is at the end of the road, on the left.
By Train
East Croydon station is on the London Victoria, Gatwick, Brighton or London Bridge (Thameslink) lines. Trains run from Victoria and London Bridge every 15 minutes. From East Croydon station to The Orion Centre is approximately 3 miles. A taxi rank is situated outside the station.



