Apex Color, Jacksonville, Fla., recently installed a second G7 Certified, Konica Minolta C8000 bizhub to increase both redundancy and capacity to better serve its customers.
Apex Color
Nearly three years have passed since the Print Services & Distribution Association (PSDA) joined forces with management firm SmithBucklin and relocated its headquarters from Alexandria, Va., to Chicago. Now the PSDA is making bold moves once again.
The fun doesn't stop at 50. Additional suppliers responded to this year's Top Suppliers survey, but just missed this year's list. Here are some of them:
Jacksonville, Florida-based Apex Color, a member of Strategic Print Alliance and PSDA, has added Konica Minolta's C8000 Bizhub and 1200 B&W to its equipment list.
In 2010, Strategic Print Alliance established the Flesh Memorial Award in memory of Mr. Royal (Scud) Flesh. Flesh was a founding member of what is now the Print Services and Distribution Association (PSDA). He was committed to the organization and was a great believer in the benefits of membership.
The Print Services & Distribution Association (PSDA) is adding even more charm to Baltimore this year.
The recession leveled the playing field for commercial printers. Companies that sold on price alone closed their doors, leaving their competitors in a better position for the future.
Greeneville, Tennessee-based Superior Business Associates, a trade manufacturer providing business forms, labels, envelopes and laminated cards, has been approved to produce secure prescription pads with the Georgia State Board of Pharmacy.
In 2010, the members of Strategic Print Alliance established the Flesh Membership Award to honor the memory of Royal S. (Scud) Flesh. Under Flesh’s leadership, The Flesh Company was a founding member of what is now the Print Services and Distribution Association (PSDA). The company remains a strong supporter of the organization to this day. The Flesh Membership Award, sponsored by Strategic Print Alliance, funds the first year’s dues in the PSDA for a new member.
It was Frank Sinatra's kind of town. And the Print Services & Distribution Association (PSDA) agrees with Ol' Blue Eyes.