Omaha Print
Omaha Print, in Omaha, NE, has chosen Chris Mueller as vice president of manufacturing. He comes to the company after serving the last 10 years in various roles within the printing industry.
CHAMBERSBURG, PA—U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) work to private sector printers increased modestly from the fourth quarter of 2011 through the first quarter of 2012, and industry officials express some hope that this begins to reverse a trend of declining work from the GPO.
Commercial Printing Industry News Briefs from Printing Impressions’ May 2012 edition, including items on Harland Clarke, The Allied Group, Multi Packaging Solutions, Princeton Fulfillment Solutions, Kirkwood Holdings, Omaha Print, Integrated Book Technology and Carlos Barboza.
OMAHA, NE—Omaha Print has agreed to purchase the customer base of Holm Graphic Services of Des Moines, IA. Mary Ann Amundson, sole shareholder of Holm, will join Omaha Print as Iowa regional director, sales and business development. She will utilize Omaha’s manufacturing capabilities for Holm customers and Holm will cease its own production.
Omaha Print of Omaha, NE, has agreed to purchase the customer base of Holm Graphic Services of Des Moines, IA. Mary Ann Amundson, sole shareholder of Holm, will join Omaha Print as Iowa regional director, sales and business development.
CHAMBERSBURG, PA—It's a three-peat for NPC Inc. of Claysburg, PA, which once again heads the list of “GPO Top 50 Print Suppliers.” For the third straight year, NPC was king among the top 50 private sector print suppliers that did the most work for the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). Federal Fiscal Year 2011 covered October 2010 to September 2011.
For the third consecutive year, NPC Inc. of Claysburg, PA, heads the list of “GPO Top 50 Print Suppliers.” It was awarded $24.7 million of the $331 million in GPO printing work done in fiscal year 2011.
Commercial printer equipment installations and other news from Printing Impressions’ September 2011 edition, featuring items on
Omaha Print has recently purchased the new Eagle UV inkjet system with a 4.25" print head from MCS. “We had been looking for a way to print pieces with the address information oriented either way on the piece, giving us the ability to run our jobs faster.”
Commercial printer news from Printing Impressions' May 2010 edition.