In 2022, Soar Print, a third-generation family business with more than a century of print experience, joined forces with ICG, a second-generation communications business, to form SCG - New Zealand’s largest independent communications group.
With more than 130 staff, SCG brings together Soar Print’s expertise in print, logistics and packaging with ICG’s strengths in creative, publishing and large-format production. Together, we deliver creative, content, print and distribution services across the consumer touchpoints that matter, for clients of all sizes.
Our rich publishing heritage has helped establish SCG as one of New Zealand’s leading content production agencies, with deep experience managing owned media channels.
SCG’s print capabilities combine advanced technology with passionate, highly skilled print experts. From billboards to business cards, personalised brochures and signage to digital displays and full vehicle fleet wraps, we have the solutions, scale and expertise to deliver what you need, when you need it.
SCG Head Office
From first idea to final result, SCG helps brands plan, create, produce, deliver, amplify and measure work that performs. Whether you need a print partner, a content strategy, or support launching a new brand, we bring the creative thinking, technical capability and extra push to make it happen.
SCG’s head office is based in our state-of-the-art 4,000sqm facility in Mount Wellington. Beneath our offices is a high-performance print facility equipped with some of New Zealand’s leading print technology. Our capabilities include an eight-colour B1 Komori long perfector, an Inca Onset X for premium large-format print, and a Canon VarioPrint iX3200, which combines exceptional image quality, a wide media range and high productivity for short-run, personalised jobs on tight deadlines.
SCG Hamilton
Formally known as Fusion print, SCG Hamilton, has been serving the Waikato for over 50 years. With the support of SCG head office, we can provide a wider range of products, technology, services, and sustainable options for the Waikato than ever before.