Ink World staff10.07.20
LogoJET opened its newest office in Minneapolis, MN.
The regional sales and support office will serve as the hub for LogoJET sales and service throughout the Midwest.
“We are growing. The pandemic has changed much about the way we live and do business, but it has not changed the demand for customization and personalization solutions,” said Susan Cox, LogoJET founder and CEO. “Minneapolis is the perfect location for our new office and service center. We’ve got a large concentration of customers throughout that whole corridor — down to Chicago and St. Louis.”
The two-level office is located at 1618 Central Ave. in Minneapolis and will be a sales and service center location, staffed with a sales team and technical staff soon. Additionally, the new office is equipped with printers to demonstrate UV printing onto a variety of materials and accessories used for printing demonstrations.
Daniel Shamp, who has been with LogoJET for two years, will manage the Minneapolis office. Shamp has deep experience in the printing and sign industry and is a twin city Minnesota native.
With more than a decade in the industry, he has worked with LogoJET for the last year.
The LogoJET Minneapolis team looks to hire more employees in the coming year and will be offering in-house demos and hosting events to showcase the newest UV-printing technology.
“The team we've built for the Minneapolis and Midwest market is top-notch. Plus, the new location is a great jumping-off point as a primary air hub for both domestic and international projects,” said Lon Riley, LogoJET VP and chief operating officer. “The new site gives us additional redundancy for parts and supplies — and maintaining stock there to service local and regional clients.
“Daniel’s insight into the printing and sign industry is a benefit to the company at large,” Riley added. “We are excited to build the team further and have additional staffing announcements in the not-so-distant future.”
Shamp said the Minneapolis’ easy-access location will provide greater in-person service-reach for LogoJET in the Midwest and more.
“Our new office/showroom is in the Arts District,” Shamp said. “Not only are we looking at servicing our current market, but as LogoJET has demonstrated in other markets, there are so many applications for artists to use our printers. We’ve got real potential to expand in the arts field in this interesting and eclectic location.”
Shamp said that plans to hire additional LogoJET staff in Minneapolis are eminent. This is the second new LogoJET office to open in the last year. The company has continued expansion plans within the coming months.
“We invite you to reach out to schedule a dedicated appointment with our product and sales specialist,” said Cox. “Come experience UV printing capabilities, embellishment techniques and meet a local expert that can answer your questions.”