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GPA’s Growth Leads to Relocation of Corporate Headquarters

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GPA, the market leader in substrate solutions for digital, offset and wide format press technologies, announces the relocation of their Corporate Headquarters to a new, state-of-the-art facility more than double the size of their previous one. This move to a larger space and more collaborative environment will allow GPA to service their customers with a broader range of substrates that will pave the way for even greater opportunities for advancement.

 

GPA, the market leader in substrate solutions for digital, offset and wide format press technologies, announces the relocation of their Corporate Headquarters to a new, state-of-the-art facility more than double the size of their previous one. This move to a larger space and more collaborative environment will allow GPA to service their customers with a broader range of substrates that will pave the way for even greater opportunities for advancement.

 

Joining the Fedrigoni Group in April of 2015, GPA has experienced an unprecedented period of growth and opportunity. The expansion into a more modern and spacious facility will further strengthen GPA’s capacity to develop new product lines and expand existing lines. With GPA servicing the HP Indigo, dry toner, offset, wide format and pressure sensitive roll markets, all customers in the graphics arts industry will benefit from GPA’s enhanced capabilities.

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“With the investment in our Western Regional Headquarters, the addition of our Texas Regional Headquarters, and now the expansion of our Corporate Headquarters, we’ve experienced an outstanding year of growth,” said Bob Niesen, GPA’s President & CEO. “This move positions us to meet the rising market demand for GPA’s value-added products and services now, and well into the future.”

 

GPA began operations from their new Corporate Headquarters on October 31, located at 8701 West 47th Street, Suite A in McCook, IL – right down the street from their previous location. All other contact information, including phone numbers, email addresses, and the payment remittance address will remain the same.

 

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