Starting out a sheetfed printer, Meyers moved to flexo printing in the 1960s and currently serves a host of industries with manufacturing labels, cards, produc
Anthony Locicero, Associate Editor11.13.20
Meyers dates back to 1949, starting out as a small print shop producing sheetfed printed materials. The company added flexographic printing to its capabilities in the 1960s.
Growth followed.
Meyers built and moved into a larger headquarters in Brooklyn Park, MN around 1990.
“This allowed Meyers to expand beyond the clients we served in the Twin Cities area into serving the top brands across the nation and even globally,” said Christopher Dillon, president at Meyers. “The 1990s also created new opportunities for Meyers in providing technology solutions that supported our print offering, including technologies to create and print barcodes and authentication codes, print on demand solutions, and web-to-print solutions.
“Today, we serve a wide variety of industries with a similarly wide variety of print solutions and count several Fortune 500 companies among the list of clients who have worked with us consistently for well over a decade.”
Meyers, which ho
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