GLEN BURNIE, MD—Integrated payment, marketing services and security solutions specialist Harland Clarke is cutting 125 jobs at its facility here, a process that will be completed by June 2013, according to The Baltimore Sun. The San Antonio-based firm said that impacted employees are encouraged to look for work elsewhere in the company's chain of facilities.
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Payment and marketing services company Harland Clarke says it will cut 125 jobs at its Glen Burnie (MD) facility, leaving 70 to 80 employees there as it moves printing and production work out of state. The company expects the reductions will begin this summer and end in June 2013.
Employees will be encouraged to apply for positions elsewhere in the San Antonio-based company, but will be eligible for transition assistance and severance packages...spokeswoman Donna Hinkelman said.
The printing and production work will be moved to North Carolina and Arizona, but support services—including graphics, finance and inventory management—will remain in the area
SAN ANTONIO—Harland Clarke is expanding its Statement Solutions offerings with new transpromotional marketing and operational capabilities. These enhancements, combined with the company’s proprietary analytics, will help Harland Clarke’s bank and credit union clients transform traditional account statements into targeted marketing communications via one-to-one messaging.
These new transpromotional marketing and operational capabilities, combined with the company’s proprietary analytics, will help Harland Clarke’s bank and credit union clients turn “ordinary” account statements into targeted marketing communications with effective one-to-one messaging.
SAN ANTONIO—Financial payments specialist Harland Clarke has installed a pair of Océ JetStream 2200 continuous-feed inkjet printing systems and Océ PRISMA workflow software to further automate print production in its payment solutions and marketing services business units.
Harland Clarke has installed two Océ JetStream 2200 continuous-feed inkjet printing systems to print checks and other applications in full color at high speed in a single-pass operation. This simplified process starts with white paper, adds full-color variable data with embedded security features and ends with in-line finishing.
Harland Clarke is closing a check printing facility in Ankeny beginning in July, which will affect approximately 90 employees.
Harland Clarke acquired Protocol Integrated Marketing Services (IMS), the full-service direct marketing division of Protocol Global Solutions, as well as SubscriberMail, the award-winning Email Service Provider (ESP) and technology firm.
Harland Clarke is closing its 101-employee check printing plant in Salina. The company informed employees Tuesday of the shutdown that will take place in November. It also will close a plant in Chicago later this year. The work from the plant at 124 Metropolitan Park Drive will be redistributed to other Harland Clarke plants nationwide, said Donna Hinkelman, a spokeswoman for the San Antonio, Texas-based company.
Check printer Harland Clarke is closing a pair of plants: one in Charlotte, NC, and one in Mounds View, MN, leaving 225 total people out of work, the Charlotte and Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journals reported. The Charlotte facility, which employed 100, is slated to close its doors in late March. In Mounds View, where 125 are employed, the plant is set to be shut down by the end of this month.