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Article: Archway's signs point to success; Storing and shipping signs for Target is a big job, but somebody's got to do it.(BUSINESS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- June 22, 2008
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Byline: JACKIE CROSBY; STAFF WRITER
Walk into any Target store, and look up. Look down. Look all around.
Every sign you see -- from the "Expect More. Pay Less" ceiling danglers to the pumpkin muffin labels in the bakery to the signs on bathroom doors -- has come through a single warehouse in Rogers, where workers for Archway Marketing Services have collected, sorted, packaged and sent them out.
"You wonder when you walk into a Target store, `Who handles all this?'" Archway President Mike Moroz said. "It's a hidden business. But it's a huge industry."
Last year, the company pulled in $90 million in sales for its business-to-business ...