GRAND RAPIDS, MI—Roundy’s Supermarkets, a Midwestern retail grocer with more than 150 stores, has renewed its contract with Grandville Printing Co. (GPC) to digitally print in-store shelf tags, price signs and posters every week.
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Roundy’s Supermarkets, a leading midwest retail grocer with more than 150 stores, has renewed its contract with Grandville Printing Co. to digitally print in-store shelf tags, price signs and posters every week. Roundy’s tags are centrally printed using HP Indigo digital presses, cut and packaged in plan-o-gram order, boxed and delivered every week.
GRANDVILLE, MI—Grandville Printing has purchased two HP Indigo 7500 digital presses to help meet higher demand for in-store retail signage such as shelf tags. A longtime HP customer, Grandville installed its first HP Indigo 7500 in 2010 and now has nine HP Indigo digital presses. The purchases were announced during Graph Expo in Chicago.
Grandville Printing has now acquired nine HP Indigo digital presses, and is on its way to becoming Michigan’s largest commercial print service provider. These two latest machines will help it meet higher demand for in-store retail signage such as shelf tags.
Roundy’s Supermarkets, a leading Midwest retail grocer with more than 150 stores, has signed a contract with Grandville Printing to digitally print in-store shelf tags and price signs every week. “GPC’s ability to deliver pre-burst and sorted tags has increased the efficiency of store-level pricing execution, which allows us to place more focus on serving our customers,” said Jason Benish, Roundy’s vice president of Pricing and Strategic Initiatives.
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The company purchased the digital color press to meet increased demand for retail in-store signage and luxury automotive manuals. Grandville directs a nationwide distribute-and-print network of HP Indigo users serving the grocery signage market.
The new press was beta tested at eight sites across Europe and the Americas, including Grandville Printing Co. in Grandville, MI.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI—Grandville Printing announced plans to expand its facility by 91,000 square feet in order to accommodate its Nexgen Retail Division that produces on-demand variable data retail shelf advertising. In addition to meeting rooms, office space and fulfillment, the expansion will house its six HP Indigo presses that are used to produce weekly ad tags, shelf labels, shelf talkers and signage for retailers.
In addition to meeting rooms, office space, and fulfillment, the expansion will house the six HP Indigo presses that are used to produce weekly ad tags, shelf labels, shelf talkers and signage for retailers.