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East Coast Printing Now Offers In-house Direct Mailing, Die-cutting Capabilities

Press release from the issuing company

East Coast Printing, Inc. a full-service, customer-oriented commercial print shop that is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, recently added direct mail and die-cutting capabilities to its menu of services.

In addition to direct mail capabilities, East Coast Printing is now able to design and print door hangings, lawn signs and banners in-house.

East Coast Printing began as a small copy center in the heart of Weymouth, Massachusetts, in November 1999.  Recognizing their customers’ need for a one-stop print shop solution, East Coast Printing rapidly evolved into a full-service, customer-oriented commercial print shop.  The company became a member of the Boston Pressmen’s Union, Local 3 in 2005, which allows the print shop to offer high-quality design, print and mail services to unions and politicians.  In 2014, East Coast Printing expanded their capabilities by moving to a 5,000+ square-foot facility in Hingham.

“Our expanded facility has allowed us to become a one-stop-shop for politicians,” said Lou Silva, president of East Coast Printing.  “They’re glad to know they don’t have to break up their orders among multiple vendors, and we’re happy to be a part of democracy in action.”

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