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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Docucopies Expands to West Coast

This is the "big news" I've alluded to a couple times, folks. Docucopies is expanding to the West Coast. We're opening a production center in a cozy little town called San Luis Obispo, which was recently named the happiest city in America.

The bottom line is, our California customers will now be able to get free 1-day ground shipping instead of the 4 days they're accustomed to.

President/CEO David Pressley, Vice President Jeff Corbo, and graphic designer/jack-of-all-trades Adam Grobe flew out this morning to begin setting up the new location. We aim to have it up and running in May. We hope you're as excited as we are!

Below is the official press release...

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Lynn Klatt
Docucopies.com
636 Commerce Drive
Hudson, WI 54016
(877) 222-4842


Online Printing Company Docucopies.com, One of the Country’s Biggest Digital Printers, Expands to West Coast

One of the web’s top providers of low-cost color copies and digital printing will now have free one-day shipping to California.\

HUDSON, WISC., 3/28/2012 – Years of California dreamin’ have become a reality for the online printing company Docucopies.com, who have been looking at ways to get their digital printing products to their West Coast clientele in less time than the current four business days it takes from their headquarters in western Wisconsin.

Last month the company began leasing a building in San Luis Obispo, Calif., marking the beginning of the end of that journey. Slated to be up and running in May, this new location is perfectly positioned in the middle of the state to provide free one-day UPS ground shipping to nearly all of California, which is the company’s biggest state for sales. The management anticipates a huge jump in growth and market share from this move.

“This is great news, not just for us but for thousands of our clients and thousands more potential clients who’ve been put off by the long delivery time in the past,” says Vice President/Marketing Director Jeff Corbo.

Due in part to their unique business model, finely honed marketing and extremely competitive pricing, the business has seen exponential growth in recent years. This has left them in a nearly constant state of upgrading and expanding, until the need for a production center in the western states could no longer be ignored.

Changing technology, digitalization, tougher competition and other factors have forced many traditional printers to shut their doors in recent years. At the same time the changes have allowed other companies with the right vision and business plan to step in and grab significant portions of the market. Docucopies.com falls into the latter category. They began in the early 1980s as a mom-and-pop print shop, serving clients mostly in their area. The company’s founder, president and CEO, David Pressley, saw where things were going in the late ‘90s and began focusing their future developments on the Internet. All business is now conducted through their automated website, allowing them to focus on speed, quality and output volume. Each of these factors, combined with long-standing and well-negotiated relationships with their vendors, contributes to their ability to offer digital printing at prices up to 1000% less than big chain stores.

The new location will serve strictly as a production center. Most of the behind-the-scenes work, such as IT maintenance, customer service, and general management, will still be carried out from their Midwest headquarters.

For more information on Docucopies.com, their digital color printing services, and more, visit them online at http://www.Docucopies.com, call (877) 222-4842, or email info@docucopies.com.

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