Marshall & Bruce Printing Rebounds After Devastating Flood
“Darwin and Sebastian were excellent,” says Smith. “I can’t say enough about their knowledge and professionalism. They worked for two to three weeks at a time and on weekends protecting the press, keeping it greased so that no moisture would get inside. They were very methodical.”
During that time, the firm shifted from being a printer to a print broker. This served two key purposes: it allowed Marshall & Bruce to service its customers and maintain good relations with them; and it provided the firm with a revenue stream in the interim. With its KBA press off-line, Marshall & Bruce helped its clients find temporary printers in Nashville, Chattanooga and Alabama. Since the firm was the only printer to be affected by the flood, the local Printing Industry of America and graphic arts community offered to help.
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- KBA North America