Tucker-Castleberry -- Relationships Do Matter
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In 1995, the state of Georgia harvested Tucker-Castleberry's property to construct Centennial Olympic Park for the 1996 Summer Olympics. Tucker saw the relocation as an opportunity rather than a challenge and purchased virtually all new equipment to usher in the new digs. In came the first of three 40˝ MAN Roland 700s: a six-color with a tower coating unit. Three MBO folders, a six-pocket Sheridan saddlestitcher and Polar cutting equipment also joined the fray.
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