At $5.748 million, NPC Inc. of Claysburg, PA, won the most GPO work in the third quarter of 2011. The total value of the print volume awarded was $78 million, compared to $82 million for the third quarter of 2010.
Gateway Press
Of the more than 1,371 print suppliers that obtained GPO jobs during the second quarter, RR Donnelly won the most work—$17,959,441. Rounding out the top five were NPC Inc. ($4,924,688), Gateway Press ($4,446,410), Monarch Litho ($3,114,990) and SourceLink ($2,488,361).
NPC (News Printing), the pride of Claysburg, PA, can also stake its claim as king of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) hill for the second straight year after being named the top winner in the GPO Top 50 list of print suppliers. (Only the Top 10 appear below.)
CHAMBERSBURG, PA—NPC (News Printing), the pride of Claysburg, PA, can also stake its claim as king of the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) hill for the second straight year after being named the top winner in the GPO Top 50 list of print suppliers.
For the second consecutive year, NPC (News Printing Co.) of Claysburg, PA, heads the list. More than 1,700 print suppliers obtained GPO work during FY2010. The value of all GPO work awarded to them during this period was $358 million compared to $425 million awarded in FY2009.
Commercial printer and bindery news from Across the Nation, including items on Standard Printing and Caramundi, in Printing Impressions April 2010 edition.
The value of all GPO work awarded during this period was $425 million compared to $421 million awarded in 2008. Work done by the top 50 suppliers was valued at $270 million during 2009 compared to $287 million in 2008.
CHAMBERSBURG, PA—There is a new king in the world of government printing and, appropriately enough, the current top earner for procuring the most work with the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) had to overthrow a Monarch in the process.
Of the more than 1,800 printers that obtained GPO work during Fiscal Year 2009, NPC (News Printing Co.) of Claysburg, PA, received the most work with $29 million awarded to it.
LOUISVILLE, KY—Sheetfed and web commercial printer Gateway Press announced several changes in its executive hierarchy, including Glen Georgehead taking the helm as president and CEO. Retired President Nick Burrice will replace Kit Georgehead as chairman of the board. In other appointments, Darrell Embry takes over as executive vice president and COO, while Paul Elliott and Dennis McGee have been named vice presidents.