Bridging the Gap
Educating its customers helps GS, Inc. span the valley between conception and finished product.
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With the move came the company’s first 8-color press, a Nilpeter FA-2400, which arrived in 1996. “The Nilpeter gave us the ability to produce high-quality, multi-color labels and started our push toward widespread use of -4-color process in a number of jobs,” adds Mountford. As the jewelry customers practically vanished, GS grew the food industry segment of the business to the point where it is still the largest percentage of its sales today.
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- Pascoag
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