Standard Register Introduces New Corporate Focus
Standard Register recently introduced its new corporate focus on advancing its customers' reputations, along with a new brand identity that reflects how the nearly 100-year-old company delivers value to its customers.
A new corporate logo and complementary brand logos for its three business units, Commercial, Healthcare and Industrial, emphasize Standard Register's market-driven strategy.
Standard Register is headquartered in Dayton with facilities throughout the U.S. and in northern Mexico. The company provides mission-critical communications management and execution services for the world's leading companies, including approximately half of the Fortune 100, as well as mid-size organizations and small businesses.
The new focus was developed after significant research on market trends, engagement with leading strategy consultants and discussions with customers, suppliers, partners and supply chain participants. After thoughtful assessment of industry growth drivers, the company determined it can best serve its customers by moving from a document management services company to one that aligns a business' mission-critical communications with corporate priorities and standards.
"Throughout our history, Standard Register has been an innovator. We've grown by helping our customers adapt to changing business conditions," said Joseph P. Morgan, Jr., president and chief executive officer. "We have devoted significant resources to planning our future direction and found that our strengths intersect with what our customers value most. With our deep market-specific expertise and ability to partner to solve problems, we've demonstrated we can help them operate more efficiently, build brand consistency, reduce risk and advance their company reputations."
Morgan said Standard Register aligned into three market-facing business units two years ago to intensify its understanding of its healthcare, commercial and industrial customers. The focus on advancing customers' reputations is the next step in the company's evolution.
"Even the world's top companies need help executing critical communications and managing inherent compliance, safety and security risks, because they often don't have the required resources or expertise in-house. We have a compelling portfolio of solutions that often can be applied enterprise-wide to help customers address their strategic issues. We can help them develop innovative solutions to build, protect and enhance their brands," he said.
- People:
- Joseph P. Morgan
- Places:
- Dayton
- Northern Mexico
- U.S.





