Coshocton

Ennis, Midlothian, Texas, recently announced the consolidation of its Edison, N.J., plant with its Coshocton, Ohio, and Medfield, Mass., plants--part of the original transition plan to reduce fixed overhead to realize greater efficiencies from the Crabar/GBF acquisition, of which the Edison and Medfield facilities were part of last July. The Edison facility will transfer business, equipment and personnel to the Coshocton and Medfield locations over the next three months and permanently close thereafter. Orders from the east coast region can be sent to the Chatham, Va., facility. Keith Walters, chairman, president and CEO of Ennis, said, "Along with the closing

The Coshocton, Ohio facility of Ennis Business Forms has expanded its printing capabilities by adding cut sheets to its product line. The addition of a two-color Harris Web Press allows the Coshocton plant to produce one- and two-color 81⁄2x11˝ laser forms. The company has also implemented a fixed rate freight program for the Ohio region, which provides distributors with a competitive edge to enhance sales of cut sheet forms. Ennis Business Forms' Chatham, Virginia facility is also growing with the addition of the Dijit 5120 Printing System. Ideal for bar coding and numbering continuous forms and unit sets, the new digital printer features a print

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