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7 March 2011
4Over chooses Mississauga
MISSISSAUGA—Uber U.S.-based trade printer 4Over has announced more details about its plans to begin operating in Canada. Through a spokesperson the company told PrintCAN it would set up shop in Mississauga, in a 50,000 sq. ft. facility. It would not reveal any other details about its location.
The company also plans to offer UV spot UV services in Canada from its first day of operation, an unsual move as UV is only offered in three other 4Over facilities in North America. Operations will begin in the third quarter of this year with an initial staff complement of 50.
Founded in 2003 by Zarik Megerdichian in Glendale, California, 4Over has grown substantially and quickly. It now has operations in Dayton, OH, Arlington, TX, Miami Gardens, FL, Moonachie, NJ, and Chicago. Besides Toronto, it has plans to open facilities in Phoenix and Seattle, followed later with Boston and Orlando. Equipment includes a full stable of Komori sheetfed presses. Wide format services were added in 2009
The company also plans to offer UV spot UV services in Canada from its first day of operation, an unsual move as UV is only offered in three other 4Over facilities in North America. Operations will begin in the third quarter of this year with an initial staff complement of 50.
Founded in 2003 by Zarik Megerdichian in Glendale, California, 4Over has grown substantially and quickly. It now has operations in Dayton, OH, Arlington, TX, Miami Gardens, FL, Moonachie, NJ, and Chicago. Besides Toronto, it has plans to open facilities in Phoenix and Seattle, followed later with Boston and Orlando. Equipment includes a full stable of Komori sheetfed presses. Wide format services were added in 2009
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10. Digital Dude says:
23 June 2011 at 11:28 AM
Didn't Trade Secret just let a bunch of people go the other day, including one of their (IMHO) key people? Oh, and have they EVER paid a supplier? lol...
9. Kenny F. says:
18 March 2011 at 2:45 PM
When was that R?
8. Started In A Trade Shop says:
16 March 2011 at 5:44 PM
4 Over hasn't opened yet. So tickets to the showdown haven't gone on sale yet.
7. R says:
15 March 2011 at 11:12 AM
Last I checked, Trade Secret was doing pretty well in the Trade Secret building......
6. Wondering says:
11 March 2011 at 10:12 PM
In a year from now trade shops will pay you to print your work, stock included... sad
5. Started In A Trade Shop says:
9 March 2011 at 5:58 PM
Maybe they want to come in from the west from Mississauga like an old time gun slinger and take on Trade Secret, Weststar and Point One. It will be print wars at the OK corral. Maybe Prodigy will join in on the action.
4. Gord says:
9 March 2011 at 3:49 PM
Why anybody would deal with them, as they play the trade and retail side, is beyond me.
3. Peter says:
9 March 2011 at 3:47 PM
Buying groups and trade printers provide no innovation. There are merely robots. The industry innovators are all leaving this business to pursue better opportunities. I am leaving too!
2. Fitforprint says:
9 March 2011 at 3:34 PM
I thought they were moving into the Trade Secrets building.
1. Started In A Trade Shop says:
8 March 2011 at 6:33 PM
Maybe they are taking their fleet of Komoris and moving next door to Heidelberg.
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