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Mactac and Fellers Announce Expanded Product Offering

Broader portfolio of graphics and signage products services now available.

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Mactac (Stow, OH) announced it is expanding its product portfolio with Fellers (Tulsa, OK), a distributor of graphics and signage materials, according to a press release from Mactac.

The expansion provides Fellers with a broader selection of Mactac print media and overlaminate products for wide-format printing needs. It also enhances collaboration among the two industry-leading companies. Combining expertise and resources promotes the development of innovative solutions for the market’s evolving needs — allowing for the introduction of new products that give customers an edge over their competition, per the press release.

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“Fellers has been a valued Mactac distribution partner for decades, and both of our organizations are committed to providing customers the very best in product range and service excellence,” Senior Sales Director, Mactac Graphics and Signage Solutions Chuck Hardy, is quoted in the release. “Expanding Mactac’s core offering with Fellers leverages the strengths of Mactac and Fellers to deliver greater choice, better service, and innovative solutions.”

“Customers now have more options with a wider selection of print media and overlaminate products,” Director of Product Management, Fellers Gabe Maxwell, is also quoted. “Expanding the breadth of the products we bring to market is a natural progression. Fellers and Mactac share a commitment to deliver value to the print service provider (PSP) in the form of speed, service, and selection.”

For more information, visit mactac.com/graphics.

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