125 Years Young
Pharmaceutical printer and converter Keller Crescent marks its 125th year of operation with an investment in one of package printing’s younger technologies—
a Xeikon digital press.
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Sue Busch
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"We have seen many changes and have repositioned the company many times to provide the products and services –required by a changing customer base," explains Bill Mitchell, CEO of Keller Crescent. Founded in 1885 as an Evansville, Ind.-based letterpress printing shop by steamboat captain and Civil War officer William H. Keller, the company made its first strategic market decision with the advent of World War II, when it shifted its founding focus on steam book and job printing, bookbinding, and blank book manufacturing to government work, including the printing of rifle targets and rifle operation manuals.
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