When Danielle J. Kay visits the family home where she grew up, she is taken back to simpler times of make-believe and Tyvek tags.
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Midlothian, Texas-based Ennis, Inc. has closed, as of Feb. 10, 2012, on its acquisition of the assets and business of PrintXcel and Printegra from the Custom Resale Group of Cenveo.
Ennis Inc., the Midlothian, Texas-based manufacturer of printed business products and apparel, has agreed to acquire certain assets of Cenveo's document business including the manufacturing facilities branded under the names PrintXcel and Printegra. Sales from both businesses are approximately $80 million annually.
In case you didn't know, print is green. And, Research and Markets, a source for market research and market data, has a report titled "Print Is Green!" that explains it all.
Think of Rick Heinl, president of Tipp City, Ohio-based Repacorp, as a kinder, gentler daddy dearest type.
an an article titled “Pass the Envelope Please,” Maynard Benjamin, president and CEO of Alexandria, Virginia-based Envelope Manufacturers Association (EMA), stressed that despite a digital world espousing a paperless society, envelopes are still well in demand. “Though commonplace and ubiquitous in nature, envelopes have considerable impact,” he wrote. “The truth is, that no communications medium can match envelopes in their ability to consistently and uniquely touch our lives and ensure our trust.” Below, envelope manufacturers share some of their unique product solutions and design capabilities. On the Double Headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, Envelope Mart USA (www.envelopemart.com) has a new, five-color perfecting press that allows