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Government Print Management Clients Win GPO Print Jobs

Press release from the issuing company

HAMBERSBURG, PA –(September 08, 2008)  During the week of August 26, 2008, through September 2, 2008, the U. S. Government Printing Office (GPO) awarded 198 one-time print jobs to 60 print supplier clients of Government Print Management.  The total value in new business for the clients was $1,427,618.  These print suppliers won new business as a result of collaboration with Government Print Management in not only obtaining GPO solicitations that fit their production and schedule requirements, but in gaining an appropriate quality level rating as well as historical pricing information essential to winning the jobs without leaving excess money on the table.  The top 10 job winners were:
 
- Colonial Press International, Inc. Miami, Florida
- Crabar Business Systems, Dayton, Ohio
- Gateway Press, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky
- KD8 Enterprises, Centerville, Utah
- Monarch Litho, Inc., Montebello, California
- News Printing Company, Inc., Claysburg, Pennsylvania
- Omaha Printing Company, Omaha, Nebraska
- Specialized Printed Forms, Inc, Caledonia, New York
- S&S Graphics, Inc., Laurel, Maryland
- Printing Resources, Cleveland, Ohio
 
Government Print Management provides significant improvement to profitability through increased revenues driven by higher optimization of equipment and production capacity.  The firm provides goal-oriented representational services, safe and proven advice and counsel, and the tools requisite to helping clients win jobs in government print markets that increase profitability.  Services include interpreting job specifications, preparing paper work, cutting red tape, managing the bid process and change order negotiation, as well as invoice preparation and 21-day collection.  "Clients get fast access to GPO solicitations, immediate response from our expert services team, information from our exclusive historical data base of GPO job and market information, and are able to win work profitably," said Deborah Snider, senior vice president of Government Print Management.
 

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