20 June 2023
Transcontinental Expands Book Printing Plant
BEAUCEVILLE, QUEBEC—
L to R : David Gilbert, Yannick Poirier, Yvan Poulin, Nathalie Grégoire, François Pomerleau, Jonathan Lapointe, Vincent Gilbert and Marc Giguère.
L to R : David Gilbert, Yannick Poirier, Yvan Poulin, Nathalie Grégoire, François Pomerleau, Jonathan Lapointe, Vincent Gilbert and Marc Giguère.
 Transcontinental announces a $15 million investment in its book printing division at its  Beauceville (Interglobe) plant in Quebec, to better meet demand. This is in addition to a $10 million investment in 2019-2020. With these investments, including an additional press, the plant has doubled its hardcover binding capacity and increased its production capacity by approximately 15%, plus improving manufacturing efficiency. The new equipments will help alleviate the labor shortage in the region thanks a high degree of automation and robotization.
 Pierre Deslongchamps, Senior Vice President
Pierre Deslongchamps, Senior Vice President
 Pierre Deslongchamps, Senior Vice President, Quebec and Atlantic said. “This will enable us to better meet the increasing demand from our customers, continuing our growth path and maintaining our position as a major player in North America and as the largest Canadian printer of 4-colour books and binding of all types.” The majority of this new investment took place over the past three quarters and will be completed in fiscal year 2023. TC Transcontinental Printing has a network of 13 plants in Canada and some 3,500 employees. The sector offers a wide range of innovative printing solutions for flyers, in-store marketing products, newspapers, magazines and colour books.
 
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