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Wynalda Packaging announces name change

As the business of Wynalda Litho evolves, it is apparent that “litho” no longer defines the company.

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In 1970, Robert Wynalda Sr. started a fine sheet printing business.  Over the last 40 years, the company has experienced significant expansion and has grown into much more than just a litho or fine sheet printer.  Business activities now include multiple product lines, with their main operations focused on packaging.
 
They feel it is important that the company name better identifies what they do and who they are:  Wynalda Packaging does this. 


“Wynalda Packaging better defines who we are and expresses our core capabilities,” says a spokesperson. Offering high-end custom printing, specialty coatings and high speed embossing, foil stamping, die cutting and gluing, they are positioned to be your complete source for all packaging and printing requirements. Their name and logo have a new look, but their dedication to service and quality remains unchanged.  Wynalda Packaging is excited about the future and will continue striving to satisfy their customers changing needs.

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