Cenveo to buy ColorGraphics

Cenveo Inc. has signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire Madison/Graham ColorGraphics Inc.

The deal is expected to be completed in July.

ColorGraphics is one of the largest commercial printers in the Western United States, with revenue of approximately $170 million. It operates four facilities in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Orange County.

Founded in 1957, ColorGraphics is recognized for producing high-quality annual reports, car books, catalogs and other corporate communications materials. It has also been awarded the Forest Stewardship Council chain of custody certification.

The deal will complement Cenveo's existing West Coast commercial operations and position Cenveo, Stamford, CT, as a leading commercial printer in the area.

Chris Madison, president of ColorGraphics, will remain with the company following the acquisition.

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