DAYTON, OH—Standard Register has announced plans for a new national Center of Excellence for digital printing, kitting and distribution in Jeffersonville, IN, which is in the greater Louisville, KY, metropolitan area. This new 335,000-square-foot center will provide Standard Register customers more flexible delivery options and improved speed-to-market for communications products, services and solutions.
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Standard Register's new national Center of Excellence for digital printing, kitting and distribution in Jeffersonville, IN—which is expected to be operational early in the third quarter of 2013—will leverage industry-leading technologies for advanced color management, planning and scheduling, and workflow management.
Standard Register has reported fourth quarter 2012 revenue of $143.6 million and a net loss of $0.2 million or $0.01 per share. “Operational performance continues to improve, which is an indicator that customers are seeing the value of our transition from a traditional printing company to a provider of communications and marketing solutions across multiple delivery channels,” said Joseph P. Morgan, Jr., president and CEO.
Standard Register received an overall score of 93 out of 100 in the 2012 Carbon Disclosure Project update on greenhouse gas emissions data and climate change strategies. By comparison, 48 was the average score among the more than 2,500 companies that participate in the same category as Standard Register—supply-chain companies.






