Mimeo.com opens new plant

Mimeo.com has opened a new 75,000-square foot data center and Web-enabled print production and distribution facility in Newark, NJ.

 

The company, which provides online, on-demand printing for business documents and marketing materials, began operations in Newark in September to meet the needs of its growing customer base, particularly in the Northeast. Mimeo.com had record sales in September, increasing revenue by 18% compared to the same period last year.

 

“The opening of our new, state-of-the-art facility in Newark, NJ, is an important step toward strengthening Mimeo.com's production, distribution and overall time to market on the East Coast,” said Adam Slutsky, CEO of Mimeo.com, in a statement. “It also allows the company to confidently offer a multiple location production model that many of our clients demand.”

 

The new facility is adjacent to major shipping and distribution hubs, enabling Mimeo.com to provide overnight delivery of documents and business materials. The facility has the capacity to produce more than 1 million printed pages daily.

 

Mimeo.com recently hired 98 new application development and sales professionals and expects to hire at least 85 more by year's end.

close

Next Article in Production and Printing

Follow us on Twitter @dmnews

Latest Jobs:

Featured Listings

Anderson Direct Marketing

Anderson Direct Marketing

Anderson Direct Marketing is a premier, full-service direct marketing agency partner providing: program ...

JapsOlson Company

JapsOlson Company

Japs-Olson has been offering <b>solutions</b> to the direct mail industry for <b>over 100 ...

more »

More in Production and Printing

Hyper-personalization in marketing

Hyper-personalization in marketing

Understanding the role of print and production in achieving hyper-personalization is critical, so consider the following four tips to drive the effectiveness and efficiency of your next direct marketing campaign.

Capitalizing on transactional documents

Capitalizing on transactional documents

What happens when messages are sent within a printed business document? You may be surprised to know that they get read.

Simplifying complex, personalized print

Simplifying complex, personalized print

You want to strike a chord with your customers and prospects. But as you can imagine, the more complex the personalization, the harder it is to put it together.