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GPA Opens New Regional Headquarters in Texas

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GPA, the market leader in substrate solutions for offset, digital and wide format printing, announces the expansion of their operational footprint with the addition of a new Texas Regional Headquarters. Located just outside of Dallas, this new sales and service facility will allow GPA to provide its customers in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas with even faster access to their diverse offering of substrates.

 

GPA, the market leader in substrate solutions for offset, digital and wide format printing, announces the expansion of their operational footprint with the addition of a new Texas Regional Headquarters. Located just outside of Dallas, this new sales and service facility will allow GPA to provide its customers in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas with even faster access to their diverse offering of substrates.

 

This new location, combined with recently added personnel, will enable GPA to provide its customers in the region with one-day service and personalized support. Earlier this week, GPA announced that it welcomed Karol Mountcastle to their team of Business Development Managers. She joins existing Business Development Managers Victoria Valentine and Dawnielle Balli in serving Texas and Oklahoma. These positive signs of growth demonstrate GPA’s commitment to investing in their customers’ success.

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“Our new Texas Regional Headquarters represents GPA’s growing strength in this market and our dedication to providing outstanding service. As GPA continues to build on its successes, I’m excited for the opportunities this will create for our customers,” said Kevin Cooper, GPA’s Area Vice President for the South Central Region.

 

GPA’s Texas Regional Headquarters is located at 859 South Southwest Parkway in Grand Prairie, TX, and officially began operations on June 27. The new location houses a wide range of GPA’s substrates for HP Indigo, toner digital and offset presses, including specialty papers, durable synthetics, pressure sensitive papers, C1S and C2S Boards, and other popular substrates.
 

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