Seckman Printing — Keeping the Faith
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Erik Cagle
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“We even have a Kluge flexfold 3600 folder/gluer for making our own pocket folders. In a time when a lot of printing companies have started to specialize in one or two areas, we’ve gone the opposite direction and expanded to be a one-stop source for our customers.”
Beyond Commercial Work
In the early years of the company, Seckman Printing performed mostly commercial work, completing largely $25 to $50 jobs. While the company still considers itself a commercial shop, roughly 75 percent of its work today is direct mail or will end up in the mail stream at some point. At least a dozen of Seckman’s customers are mail shops that lack printing capabilities; in need of forms and brochures, and/or printed and converted envelopes.
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