07.20.05
Graphic Solutions changes its name
Graphic Solutions Inc, of Burr Ridge, IL, has announced that the company henceforth will be called Graphic Solutions International.
According to company President Suzanne Zaccone, “While we have been in business for over 18 years as Graphic Solutions Incorporated, we have found ourselves expanding into international markets. Changing the name and logo more clearly exemplifies who we are today and that our product offerings are now global in scope.”
Vice President Bob Zaccone adds, “Additionally, over those years we have diversified our product line to include more than just labels, nameplates and panels. We now produce electroluminescent lamps, RFID antennas, thin and flexible batteries and will soon be able to provide an entire turnkey system for RFID tracking.”
The company is a national and international QS9000-certified custom print house specializing in pressure sensitive labels, aluminum nameplates, polycarbonate panels, electro-luminescent lamps (EL), RFID antennas, printed circuitry and thin flexible batteries for microelectronics.
Graphic Solutions Inc, of Burr Ridge, IL, has announced that the company henceforth will be called Graphic Solutions International.
According to company President Suzanne Zaccone, “While we have been in business for over 18 years as Graphic Solutions Incorporated, we have found ourselves expanding into international markets. Changing the name and logo more clearly exemplifies who we are today and that our product offerings are now global in scope.”
Vice President Bob Zaccone adds, “Additionally, over those years we have diversified our product line to include more than just labels, nameplates and panels. We now produce electroluminescent lamps, RFID antennas, thin and flexible batteries and will soon be able to provide an entire turnkey system for RFID tracking.”
The company is a national and international QS9000-certified custom print house specializing in pressure sensitive labels, aluminum nameplates, polycarbonate panels, electro-luminescent lamps (EL), RFID antennas, printed circuitry and thin flexible batteries for microelectronics.