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our history
Seneca Printing Express, Inc. was founded in October of 1992 to service Seneca Enterprises existing customers who needed smaller print jobs that were not profitable for Seneca Enterprises due to the fact that their shop was designed for larger jobs. It was started as a quick print facility located in Oil City, Pennsylvania, servicing local customers. Mr. Steigerwald assumed responsibility for this division in December of 1992. The products produced were mainly one and two-color, smaller print jobs. In October of 1993 Seneca Printing Express, Inc. began producing all of Quaker State's commercial print jobs. With this added new business Seneca Printing Express, Inc. outgrew its existing facility and moved into its present location in the Venango Area Industrial Complex. At that time a two-color, 28" Heidelberg press was purchased. This enabled Seneca Printing Express, Inc. to expand its printing capabilities to medium and long print runs of one and two-color work. Seneca Printing Express, Inc. was not equipped to handle large bindery runs and was outsourcing its bindery work. In 2003 a large format folder and a six-pocket stitcher/trimmer were purchased and from that point on outsourcing was eliminated. In November of 2004 a five-color, 28" Heidelberg press was purchased enabling Seneca Printing Express, Inc. to do multi-color work. With the addition of this press along with the company's existing equipment it makes Seneca Printing Express, Inc. your one stop shop. In June of 2005, the company was purchased by Ernie McCain and Jeff Steigerwald.
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