Ennis

Ennis Inc. Acquires Independent Printing Company
January 31, 2017 at 6:35 pm

Ennis Inc., a top 50 supplier headquartered in Midlothian, Texas, has purchased yet another top 50 supplier: Independent Printing Company Inc. According to a press release, the company bought Independent and related entities in a stock purchase transaction that closed on Friday...

Ennis Inc. Acquires Kay Toledo Tag Inc. and Special Service Partners
January 6, 2015

Ennis Inc., Midlothian, Texas, has purchased Kay Toledo Tag Inc. and Special Service Partners (collectively known as "Kay Toledo") in a stock purchase transaction that closed Dec. 31, 2014. Kay Toledo has locations in Toledo, Ohio and Neenah, Wis., the latter through Special Service Partners.

Printegra – Arlington Moves to Larger Facility
December 23, 2014

Ennis Inc., Midlothian, Texas, has announced the intention to relocate the Printegra – Arlington facility from a leased facility to a company-owned building less than one mile away.

Ennis Wins “Best in the West” Exhibitor Challenge
November 4, 2014

Ennis Inc., Midlothian, Texas, recently won the first ever e-Quantum "Best in the West" Exhibitor Challenge during the Fall Client Conference in Reno, Nev. The challenge was to create a visually attractive and engaging display to help drive more distributor traffic.

The Story Behind the Product
November 1, 2014

It's no longer enough to sell customers on product alone. Give the customers what they want: an experience. How does that high-end folder with the fancy die-cutting add value? Why is synthetic film a better match for a menu? How can end-users maximize space on a brochure?

Finding the Sweet Spot
October 1, 2014

Earlier this year, Print+Promo caught up with Dr. Ronnie H. Davis and his team at the Printing Industries of America (PIA), Sewickley, Pa., to discuss their findings on the current state of the industry.

You're the Best Around
October 1, 2014

From a proposed major postal overhaul to the country's anemic recovery, many continue to question whether the industry is headed anywhere but down.