In a move to streamline manufacturing and strengthen its operational efficiency across its entire platform, Drummond has consolidated all print manufacturing into two of its production facilities in the Atlanta area. Corporate headquarters and warehouse operations will remain in Jacksonville, Florida, where the company was founded and continues to maintain a strong presence. Team members in Drummond’s Jacksonville office who support sales, client services and administration, will remain in Jacksonville, ensuring continuity and a high level of service for clients while reinforcing the company’s long-standing roots in the community.
“The decision to concentrate print manufacturing in Atlanta represents a strategic shift designed to better serve our customers,” said John Falconetti, Chairman of Drummond. “Over the past several years, we have made major investments in new technology and through targeted, strategic acquisitions in the Atlanta area. This consolidation allows us to create a more synergistic, seamless manufacturing process and will dramatically improve production and delivery of the high-quality products and services our customers expect and deserve.”
Since 2012, Drummond has completed seven strategic acquisitions and significant capital investments to build a world-class production hub in Atlanta — widely regarded as the premier distribution point for the Southeastern United States. These investments have expanded Drummond’s manufacturing footprint and strengthened its capabilities with state-of-the-art equipment.
“While we are excited to expand our manufacturing presence in Atlanta, we are equally proud to continue operating our corporate headquarters, warehouse facilities and current sales presence in Jacksonville — our home since 1939,” added Falconetti. “This strategic realignment enhances our agility, scalability, and ability to meet evolving client needs, ensuring a stronger, more flexible future for Drummond and all of our stakeholders.”
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