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35 Graphic Communication Companies make the Inc. 5000

By Adam Dewitz on August 26th, 2008

Inc. Magazine has released its list of the 5,000 fastest growing private companies in America. By my count 34 companies on the list are in the graphic communication industry.

On the vendor side:

At No. 152 MindFire. MindFire markets a personalized URL suite called LookWho’sClicking. Inc’s noteworthy point, “MindFire strives to instill an others-first mentality in its corporate culture, which has paid off with a 92% renewal rate among existing clients. MindFire also ranked No. 6 in the Top 100 Software Companies, and Ranked No. 11 in the Top 100 Businesses in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA.

No. 2,750 Joules Angstrom U V Printing Inks. Joules Angstrom supplies UV inks. Inc’s noteworthy point, The company’s inks are cured either by exposure to ultraviolet light or to an electronic beam. This process eliminates the release of volatile organic compounds, which contain carbon and can be harmful when inhaled. “It’s considered a green product by the State of California because there’s little or no VOCs,” says President Patrick Carlisle.”

No. 4,280 La Crosse Litho Supply. The company is a value added reseller of graphic supplies and systems.

Updated 8/27 to add a couple that were missed. 2nd Update. Added a few more. Some printer service providers did not come up when using the NAICS code search.

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  1. 5 Responses to “35 Graphic Communication Companies make the Inc. 5000”

  2. By Frank Verrill on Aug 27, 2008 | Reply

    You missed Advanced Image Direct #1986

  3. By Linda White on Aug 27, 2008 | Reply

    You also apparently missed our PIM member La Crosse Litho Supply, in Sussex, WI (#4280). Congratulations to the PIM members (so far I believe it is only Shapco and La Crosse Litho) who were named to the list!

  4. By Adam Dewitz on Aug 27, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks Frank and Linda for pointing out the ones that were missed. They have been added to the article.

  5. By George Alexander on Sep 3, 2008 | Reply

    This is a great resource, Adam! Thanks for taking the time to go through the Inc. database and compile this list.

    I have done a little bit of analysis on the printing companies that you listed. It can be found here, in case your readers are interested:
    http://www.beyond-print.de/site/content/en/channel_news/news_0409.html

  6. By Michael Josefowicz on Sep 4, 2008 | Reply

    George,
    Nice article. I thought it might be useful to paste in the final paragraph for those who don’t click through.

    “What can printers learn from this? It is simple, really: if you want to grow in today’s shrinking market, you need to focus on a very specific customer group or set of value-added services, and you need to become outstanding at your chosen specialty. Although this concept is simple to state, it requires discipline, because you will have to say “no” to work that takes you in other directions.”