Annette Pankey
Sales & Marketing Strategist
360-503-1071
apankey@impressionsworldwide.com
www.impressionsworldwide.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 23, 2020

DELTA PRINT GROUP PARTNERS WITH IMPRESSIONS WORLDWIDE ON PRESS RELOCATION PROJECTS

(Burlington, WA, July 23, 2020)Delta Print Group in Sacramento, California has consolidated its print operations by merging five print companies under one roof with the help/assistance of imPRESSions Worldwide to execute the relocation of two of their presses. imPRESSions undertook the dismantling of a Goss Community SSC and a Heidelberg Harris V-25 pressline and moved both to Delta Print Group’s new plant in Natomas, CA.

imPRESSions had previously supplied and installed the 5-Unit Goss Community press in the Sacramento facility in mid-summer 2019, to accommodate continued growth. It was anticipated that once the new 130,000 sq. ft. plant was ready, the press would be relocated to the new facility, just six months later. Plans were also underway to relocate the 6-Unit Heidelberg Harris V-25 press once the SSC press was up and running. The relocation and the installation of both presses was completed in two months.

The creation of Delta Print Group makes them one of the largest independently owned print and mail operations in Northern California. Operating 8 offset and web presses and a robust digital department. By August, the plant will be staffed to run 24 hours a day.

Eric Cormier, Plant Manager for Delta Print Group worked closely with imPRESSions Worldwide and said, “The imPRESSions crew did its usual outstanding job. We are happy with the installations of both the Goss and the Harris V25. Jimmy, Armando and Mike are great to work with in every way.”

President of imPRESSions Worldwide, Tom Loesch remarked, “These guys are hard working professionals and a pleasure to work with. This consolidation project was a massive undertaking and the Delta Print Group team managed it beautifully while continuing to produce products at multiple sites. We have the best customers and are fortunate to have played a small role in this job.”