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GPA, the market leader in substrate solutions for digital, wide format, and offset printing, announces the relocation of their Southeast Regional Headquarters facility in Atlanta, Ga. Due to the remarkable growth experienced by customers within this region, GPA’s new warehouse location has three times the capacity of the previous one to keep pace with customer needs and requests.

 

GPA, the market leader in substrate solutions for digital, wide format, and offset printing, announces the relocation of their Southeast Regional Headquarters facility in Atlanta, Ga. Due to the remarkable growth experienced by customers within this region, GPA’s new warehouse location has three times the capacity of the previous one to keep pace with customer needs and requests.

 

Located at 980 Cobb Place Boulevard, Suite 150A, in Kennesaw, Ga., the new facility is within minutes of the previous one. Customers in Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina will receive the prompt service they expect from GPA with a one-day material transit to their businesses. The new location will continue to stock the diverse range of premium and specialty papers, rugged synthetics, pressure sensitive papers and films, and C1S and C2S Boards for a variety of printing platforms and in-demand projects.

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“GPA’s strong relationships within the Southeastern United States has allowed us to grow alongside our customers,” stated Kevin Cooper, Area Vice President for the South Central Region. “With the expanded capacity for new products and more stocking sizes of traditional favorites that our new facility allows, we look forward to renewed opportunities for our customers. Their trust in us and our business is invaluable, and this mutual support will lead to even greater opportunities for all parties.”

 

Operations began at the new Southeast Regional Headquarters at the end of July 2017. All contact information, including phone numbers, email addresses, and the payment remittance address will remain the same.

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