Two local printing companies merge to become Keystone Millbrook, to add five jobs

Big changes have been underway in the local printing industry thanks to the merger of two of the area’s largest printing businesses, Keystone Printing and Millbrook Printing earlier this year.
 
“It was a long process, but it’s been an exciting one was well,” says Stephanie Murray-Killips, marketing director for the new Keystone Millbrook. “We were able to maintain the majority of our positions.”
 
According to Murray-Killips, the new company combined two shops with unique specialties that allowed most positions to remain unduplicated after the merger. Not only was Keystone Millbrook able to keep most of their employees, the firm of 50 workers is now hiring more.
 
“The two companies really had a long standing history of exceptional customer service,” Murray-Killips says. “It was a good fit in terms of company values.”
 
Five positions are currently posted, and Murray-Killips says demand will determine whether the company hires one or more employees for each new position. Between the merger and campaign season, that demand is currently looking strong. 
 
“We have just completed one of the greatest sales periods of our companies' history this past month,” says Murray-Killips. “I believe a lot of it has to do with our sales team being invigorated.”
 
The new Keystone Millbrook website is currently underway and will soon be unveiled to the public. 
 
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