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Article: Kendallville to gain 100 jobs: Courier plans $10M expansion of book-manufacturing operations.
- Article from:
- The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Article date:
- August 21, 2007
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Aug. 21--Courier Corp. is expanding its operations in Kendallville in a project that eventually will create 100 new jobs, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. announced. The company will begin the first phase of the five-year project with a $10 million, 200,000-square-foot expansion of its Kendallville facility that will expand its four-color book printing capabilities there.
Courier, the third-largest book manufacturer in the U.S., currently employs 545 in Kendallville. The company plans to begin hiring later this year as part of its planned expansion.
Founded in 1824 and headquartered in North Chelmsford, Mass., Courier operates six productions ...
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