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Wisco Announces New Designs on 2008 Holiday Teller Helpers
October 1, 2008

Wisco Envelope, Tullahoma, Tenn., has added seven new designs to its 2008 line of holiday teller helpers. Wisco also offers distributors sales kits that are designed to be used as leave behinds for their financial institution customers. The generic tools feature illustrations of each of the 2008 holiday products, a generic order form and open spacing that distributors can personalize with their own contact information. For more information, visit www.wiscoenv.com.

Wisco Introduces 6x9˝ Standard Window Envelope
April 1, 2008

Headquartered in Tullahoma, Tenn., Wisco is pleased to announce the availability of a 6x9˝ envelope featuring a standard position window. Because the product is now in inventory, delivery time and pricing have been dramatically reduced. The new envelope meets United States Postal Services’ regulations for letter-size mail. The window is located two inches from the bottom, allowing end-users a simple transition from larger 9x12˝ and 10x13˝ envelopes, which cost significantly more to mail. Wisco offers up to four color process printing on these products, and custom windows are available. According to brand manager, Deanna Day, the upcoming postage increase that will be

Early Bird Special on Wisco’s Holiday Teller Helpers
September 1, 2007

Wisco, Tullahoma, Tenn., announced a special program for early ordering of its 2007 line of holiday teller helpers. The program allows buyers to take an extra 5 percent discount when orders for holiday products are placed by Oct. 1. Delivery can be scheduled at the user’s request as long as all products ship by Dec. 1. Wisco also offers distributors a sales kit designed as a leave behind for financial institution customers. The generic tool features illustrations of the 2007 holiday products, an order form and an area distributors can personalize with their own contact information. Distributors can receive up to 20 kits, including

Wisco Develops Rate Tester Tool for Mailers
August 1, 2007

Wisco, Tullahoma, Tenn., is offering a free tool to help correctly classify mail pieces under the U.S. Postal Service’s new shape-based pricing guidelines, which increased postage for letter-size pieces and redefined the size parameters for letters, flats and parcels. Postal guidelines are drawn to scale directly on the Wisco rate tester, allowing users to lay mail pieces on the grid to determine classification. The company has a limited number of “generic” rate testers that distributors can personalize with their contact information and leave with customers. Distributors can receive up to 25 free rate testers. Wisco, a trade-only envelope converter for 50 years, is a sister company

Wisco Envelope and PrintXcel Release Financial Products Sales Brochure
March 1, 2007

Wisco Envelope, Tullahoma, Tenn., and PrintXcel, Montrose, Ala., have jointly developed a generic sales tool featuring forms and envelope products used by financial institutions. The sales aid is available at no charge for up to twenty-five pieces, and was designed for distributors who want to promote a full line of products to financial customers and prospects. Specialty envelopes—including ATM and drive-thru styles—as well as internal bank documents, checks, money orders and rubber stamps are a few of the products shown. Deanna Day, brand manager, believes the sales brochure is ideal as a leave behind and for group mailings. Because the marketing piece

Wisco Envelope Expands Team
January 1, 2007

Tullahoma, Tennessee-based Wisco Envelope named Randy Albertson as its new national account manager. Albertson will be responsible for promoting the company’s products and services to strategic accounts and prospects. In addition, he will provide key support for the development of mailing solutions in emerging channels served by both Wisco Envelope and PrintXcel. Albertson, an envelope and print industry veteran for 20 years, previously worked for Envelope Service, New Century Envelope, Ambassador Envelope, Printgraphics and PrintXcel. For more information, visit www.wiscoenv.com.

Ennis Maintains Top Position
October 1, 2006

Rank: 1 Company: Ennis, Midlothian, Texas Sales $(000): 559,397 Principal Officer(s): Keith Walters, Chairman, CEO, President Employees: 6,200 Locations: 42 (*Does not include sales figures for Block Graphics, acquired 08/09/06.) Rank: 2 Company: Champion Industries, Huntington, W. Va. Sales $(000): 135,000 Principal Officer(s): Marshall T. Reynolds, CEO Employees: 768 Locations: 22 Rank: 3 Company: Western States Envelope & Label, Butler, Wis. Sales $(000): 111,000 Principal Officer(s): Mark S. Lemberger, President, CEO Employees: 733 Locations: 5 Rank: 4 Company: Printegra, Peachtree City, Ga. Sales $(000): 87,706 Principal Officer(s): Casey Campbell, President, CEO Employees: 822 Locations: 14 Rank: 5 Company: PrintXcel, Montrose,

Hurry—Wisco’s Early Bird Special Ends Soon
September 11, 2006

Tullahoma, Tennessee-based Wisco presents its 2006 line of holiday teller helpers, and a special program for early ordering. The early bird program allows buyers to take an extra 5 percent discount when orders for holiday products are placed by Oct. 1. Delivery can be scheduled at the users’ request as long as all products ship by Dec. 1. The program is a win/win situation for both distributors and end-users, as it encourages early ordering and results in real savings. Distributors can receive up to 25 sales kits featuring illustrations of each of the 2006 holiday products, a generic order form and open spacing for

It’s Show Time!
September 1, 2006

DMIA’s annual Print Solutions conference and exposition will be held Oct. 3-5 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill. The conference will provide three days of educational sessions, including a presentation by this year’s keynote speaker, Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and co-author of “Contract with America.” Join Gingrich as he analyzes the current political climate in Washington, DC, and educates attendees on effective leadership. This year’s conference will feature equipment demonstrations, offering distributors better insight into how various applications are produced. In addition, exchange centers will be located on the show floor with more than 34 hours of