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Print Products Expands Operations

FENTON, MO | Print Products, a provider of mounting tapes and other products for the narrow web flexographic industry, announces a major expansion of its Midwest distribution facility, an increase in personnel, and the launch of a new website and corporate identity.

The company has relocated its operations center to Fenton, MO, a suburb of St. Louis, and now occupies 6,600 sq ft of warehouse space with adjacent offices.

“Our business is growing, thanks to the health of the label industry,” says Print Products President David Cloud. “The relocation and the expansion of our warehouse space guarantees that our customers will receive their orders as quickly as possible.” The company trains its team members on all aspects of every product it sells, Cloud adds. “That means the right product for your specific application, and immediate help with solutions when you need them most.”

The new website—www.printproductsinc.com—features a new corporate logo and a whole new look. Links take viewers to the company’s Real Products: the tapes, doctor blades, and rollers that form the core of the business; as well as the equipment, press accessories, and pressroom supplies that every narrow web converter needs. In addition, the website directs viewers to Print Products’ Facebook page, and to its channel on YouTube, where videos offer instruction on plate mounting and other pressroom topics.

Print Products’ expansion also includes the addition of several new team members, including experienced account specialists and warehouse personnel.

Cloud, who has been active in the narrow web converting industry for 30 years, emphasizes that Print Products is focused on problem solving. “We know the business,” he says. “We are fully trained on the products we offer, and we provide technical consulting services above and beyond our product portfolio.

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