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WorkflowOne’s Goshen Facility Earns ISO Certifications

January 2007
DAYTON, OH—January 2, 2007—WorkflowOne, one of North America’s leading providers of document and business process outsourcing services, announced today that its Goshen, IN, facility has become the company’s first manufacturing plant to earn both the ISO 9001:2000 and ISO/TS 16949:2002 quality management process certifications from the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the International Automotive Task Force (IATF). The certifications are based on a rigorous independent audit conducted in mid-November 2006 that resulted in a perfect score for the facility.

The Goshen plant is a leading manufacturer of printed labels and business forms, with special expertise in integrated form/label combinations, in-line pattern adhesive coating and pressure seal products. Label solutions produced in Goshen can be found on automobiles and automotive subsystems across North America. The plant has been a label solutions supplier to the automotive market for decades.

“Continuous quality improvement has been a long-standing core value of our manufacturing process,” said John Hartwell, vice president of operations. “Having Goshen pass the ISO/TS audit with a perfect score validates our efforts by meeting an externally recognized standard. It will allow us to compete more effectively in other markets that demand rigorous quality control.”

WorkflowOne’s Goshen team, along with corporate engineering support, has been developing its quality management process to meet the high standards of ISO and IATF for most of 2006. Plans are also under way to earn ISO/TS 16949 certification for WorkflowOne’s Charlotte, N.C., facility in 2007.

About WorkflowOne
WorkflowOne is one of North America’s leading providers of document and business process outsourcing services for organizations of all sizes. WorkflowOne provides a wide range of business communications services that help customers maximize the return on their brand-related spending with attention to a high level of customer service and satisfaction. Part of Workflow Management, Inc., which also owns Freedom Graphics Services and United Envelope, WorkflowOne has roots that go back to 1866 and more than 3,000 employees across the U.S. For more information, visit www.workflowone.com or call toll-free 877-735-4966.
 

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