DPI of Rochester -- Sustainability by Design
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Cheryl Adams
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“DPI was an upstart when 9/11 hit,” Kellman reports. “That put a great strain in the regional marketplace, but we survived with good ol’ fashion hard work. Quality and the ability to hit very demanding schedules has become our trademark.”
DPI grew rapidly between 2005 and 2007, and, by the end of 2008, it expects to have doubled its annual sales to more than $8 million. Digital printing has also been a successful venture, as it now totals more than 25 percent of the company’s business. Kellman says a pair of HP Indigo presses have separated DPI from “the pack of iGens and Nexpresses in the Rochester market.” In 2007, the second Indigo and another six-color Komori with coater were installed as part of the company’s relocation.
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- Jim Stanley
- Matt Kellman
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