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PRINTER news
October 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printer company and personnel news from
Printing Impressions’ October 2011 edition.
PRINTER news
September 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printer company and personnel news from
Printing Impressions’ September 2011 edition.
AFL Web Socked by OSHA for Violations
September 2011
From Printing Impressions
OSHA has cited AFL Quality, doing business as AFL Web Printing, for one willful, two repeat, 15 serious and eight other-than-serious safety and health violations following a February inspection at AFL's facility here.
Proposed penalties total $170,000.
OSHA Cites AFL Web for Safety and Health Violations
July 22, 2011
From PI Weekly
VOORHEES, NJ—The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited AFL Quality, doing business as AFL Web Printing, for one willful, two repeat, 15 serious and eight other-than-serious safety and health violations following a February inspection at AFL's facility here. Proposed penalties total $170,000.
OSHA Cites AFL Web Printing, Proposes $170K in Penalties
July 19, 2011
From News
AFL was cited for one willful, two repeat, 15 serious and eight other-than-serious safety and health violations following a February inspection at its Voorhees, NJ, facility. The willful violation was for failing to provide proper machine guarding to protect workers.
AFL Web Printing Names Walters, Cavone as Vice Presidents
May 31, 2011
From News
AFL Web Printing, a Mid-Atlantic leader in offset printing and print services, has promoted Robert Walters to vice president and named Joseph L. Cavone as its vice president of sales and marketing, both effective immediately.
A.F.L. Web Workers Vote to Unionize
August 13, 2010
From PI Weekly
SEACAUCUS, NJ—Employees at A.F.L. Web Printing here voted to unionize by a 16-10 count, according to
The Jersey Journal. The employees will join Local 1-L of the Graphic Communications Conference of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Workers at A.F.L. Web Printing in Secaucus Vote to Unionize
August 7, 2010
From New Jersey On-Line
Workers at A.F.L. Web Printing voted this week to unionize following complaints about long work days and an inability to use sick time. The workers voted 16 to 10 over a two-day period this week to join Local 1-L of the Graphic Communications Conference of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters....
Printing Impressions 400
December 2007
From Printing Impressions
NOW IN its 24th year, the Printing Impressions 400 (special pull-out section) provides the industry’s most comprehensive ranking of the leading printing companies in the United States and Canada. The listings include company name and headquarters location; parent company, if applicable; current and previous year’s rankings; most recent and previous year’s fiscal sales; percentage change; primary specialties; principal officer(s); and number of employees, manufacturing plants and total press units. (Download a PDF version of the entire listing by clicking here.) For information on the complete list with contact and address details, please view Printing Impressions Top 400 datacard. Financial information for the
Fast-Track Firms -- Greener Pastures
December 2005
From Printing Impressions
by chris bauer Managing Editor If just looking at the sales figures of the top 400 printers in North America can tell us anything, 2005 has been a pretty good reporting year for the printing industry. Of the 400 companies on our annual list, 258 have seen an increase in sales for the past fiscal year. Additionally, 125 of those 258 have seen double-digit increases. Not bad for an industry some have pegged as gasping for its last breath. Here is a look at some printing firms that are on the fast track to success—and details on how they are getting to the front
PRINTER news
August 2005
From Printing Impressions
PITTSBURGH—In celebration of the final stage of the consolidation of Printing Industries of America and the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation into one organization, a dedication of the newly renovated world headquarters was held recently. Chairman of the Board James Mayes Jr. and Michael Makin, president and CEO, cut the ribbon marking the entrance to the newly refurbished building. Another highlight of the event was the naming of the Ray Roper boardroom, in honor of the late PIA president. CHICAGO—Jesse Williamson has been named the 2005 Sheetfed Executive of the Year by NAPL and PIA/GATF. Williamson, president of Williamson Printing in Dallas, received the award
Printing Impressions 400 -- 101 - 150
December 2004
From PI 400
(Editor's Note: Company rankings for the current and previous years are based on figures reported in 2004. Therefore, companies that revised their 2003 revenues may have changed their 2003 ranking as compared with the ranking that appeared in last year's Printing Impressions 400. Similarly, the percentage change in sales is calculated on the most recent information provided.) 101 ('03: 97) NorthStar Print Group, Watertown, WI Total Sales (Millions): $57.40 Previous Year's Sales (Millions): $56.52 Change (%): +2 Principal Officer: Richard Gasper Employees: 290 Primary Specialties: PKG 100% Web Offset Press Units: 0 Sheetfed Press Units: 0 Other Press Units: 81 Ownership: Public Plants: 3
Printing Impressions 400 -- 151-202
December 2003
From PI 400
(Editor's Note: Company rankings for the current and previous years are based on figures reported in 2003. Therefore, companies that revised their 2002 revenues may have changed their 2002 ranking as compared with the ranking that appeared in last year's Printing Impressions 400. Similarly, the percentage change in sales is calculated on the most recent information provided.) 151 ('02: 147) The Hickory Printing Group, Hickory, NC Total Sales (Millions): $38.36 Previous Year's Sales (Millions): $40.01 Change (%): -4 Principal Officer: Thomas W. Reese Employees: 237 Primary Specialties: COM 50%; ADV 25%; DM 10%; CAT 10% Web Offset Press Units: 18 Sheetfed Press
ACROSS the nation
November 2003
From Printing Impressions
alabama TUSCALOOSA—Printing Services at the University of Alabama has purchased a Presto saddle stitching system from Muller Martini to expand its full-service finishing capabilities. florida HIALEAH—Franklin/Trade Graphics recently held an open house to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the merger of Franklin Graphics, Trade Litho and Little River Press. About 200 guests got a look at the company's two new six-color, 40˝ sheetfed presses—a Mitsubishi 3F-13 and Mitsubishi Diamond 3000LS. Among the special guests at the open house were Stanley C. Panther, mascot of the Florida Panthers hockey team, and Billy the Marlin, mascot of the Florida Marlins baseball team. MIAMI—Solo Printing has
2002 Printing Impressions 400 -- 201-251
December 2002
From PI 400
(Editor's Note: Company rankings for the current and previous years are based on figures reported in 2002. Therefore, companies that revised their 2001 revenues may have changed their 2001 ranking as compared with the ranking that appeared in last year's Printing Impressions 400. Similarly, the percentage change in sales is calculated on the most recent information provided.) 201 ('01: 188) Oles Envelope, Baltimore, MD Total Sales (millions): $28.70 Previous Year's (millions): $35.40 Change (%): -19 Principal Officer: John R. Young Employees: 204 Primary Specialties: PKG 100% Web Offset Units: 0 Sheetfed Offset Units: 6 Other: 0 Ownership: Private Plants: 1 202 ('01: 231)