Greg Hrinya, Editor10.09.20
K-1 Packaging Group
www.k1packaging.com
Having eclipsed its 25-year anniversary, K-1 Packaging Group has its sights squarely set on the future. This versatile printer has turned to Landa Digital Printing to position itself for the next 25 years.
K-1 Packaging Group is a family owned and operated business that started as K-1 Printing & Graphics in 1993. During the company’s first four years, it operated small format one-color and two-color duplicator offset presses, producing envelopes, letterheads and business cards.
“Although we also took on commercial printing projects, they were all outsourced because at the time we did not have the in-house capability to produce such work,” recalls Mike Tsai, president of K-1 Packaging Group. “During the dot-com boom of the late 90s, there was much discussion about how the digital revolution would someday eliminate the need for print. Recognizing this as a threat to our livelihood, we made a strategic pivot into the packaging space by offering folding cartons. The initial steps were very tough because we were lac
www.k1packaging.com
Having eclipsed its 25-year anniversary, K-1 Packaging Group has its sights squarely set on the future. This versatile printer has turned to Landa Digital Printing to position itself for the next 25 years.
K-1 Packaging Group is a family owned and operated business that started as K-1 Printing & Graphics in 1993. During the company’s first four years, it operated small format one-color and two-color duplicator offset presses, producing envelopes, letterheads and business cards.
“Although we also took on commercial printing projects, they were all outsourced because at the time we did not have the in-house capability to produce such work,” recalls Mike Tsai, president of K-1 Packaging Group. “During the dot-com boom of the late 90s, there was much discussion about how the digital revolution would someday eliminate the need for print. Recognizing this as a threat to our livelihood, we made a strategic pivot into the packaging space by offering folding cartons. The initial steps were very tough because we were lac
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