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Independent Printing Acquires Hayes Graphics

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Printer Tightens its Wide Format Focus for 2015

De Pere, WI—Independent Printing is proud to announce the acquisition of the wide format printer, Hayes Graphics.

Located in Mosinee, Wisconsin, Hayes employees 8 people and brings in $1.1 million of sales every year. The business will remain intact, both in building and structure, and will operate in conjunction with Independent under the name, under the name of Hayes Graphics, a Division of Independent Printing Company, Inc.  

Owner Bob Hayes is thrilled to join the Independent Printing family. “I am really happy for our employees as our relationship will bring more opportunity for them and their families,” he says,
“As well add additional jobs to our local community and economy.”

Hayes’ high fidelity color matching abilities are yet another way it makes a good fit for Independent, a well-established, G7 certified printer.

New products offered through Independent will include:

  • Point of Purchase & Retail Graphics
  • Banners Indoor/Outdoor
  • Labels/Clings/Decals
  • Signs Indoor/Outdoor
  • Trade Show Graphics and Displays
  • Vehicle and Fleet Graphics
  • Posters
  • Acrylic Signs
  • Wall Murals
  • Backlit Signs
  • Floor Graphics
  • Window Graphics 

Independent, which makes $30 million in revenue every year and is home to 275 employees, is also excited about the opportunities that will open up for both parties.

Bill Ziemendorf, President and CEO of Independent Printing, says, “It’s a great service in a rapidly emerging market, a natural fit with our fulfillment solution, and it allows us to have a greater presence in the central Wisconsin marketplace.”

The acquisition was completed and is effective January 13, 2015.

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