Graphics Launches Site to Sell Excess Paper

Internet technology firm Go2Paper launched a Web site yesterday that will sell the excess supplies of paper broker Graphics Communications. Go2Paper will make Graphics Communications' excess paper supply available on its Web site at www.go2paper.com.


Also, Go2Paper will provide Graphics Communications with e-mail services so that the paper broker will have an alternative to faxing out its inventory lists to prospective buyers in order to get rid of excess materials.


Graphics Communications, Aliso Viejo, CA, services retail and catalog customers. Other companies with Web sites managed by Go2Paper include R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. and U.S. Pulp & Paper Co. In addition to providing Web site development and management for paper suppliers and printers, Go2Paper, Oakland, CA, manages an online marketplace for those seeking to buy and sell excess paper.


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