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TRANSCONTINENTAL ANNOUNCES SALE OF DUMAIS STREET PRINTING PLANT IN RIMOUSKI
Thursday 25. June 2009 - Transcontinental today announced the sale of its Dumais Street printing plant in Rimouski to a company managed by well-known local businessman Gonzague Drapeau. Thanks to the sale, the specialized commercial printing plant will continue to operate in the interest of its employees, loyal customers and the local community.
“After carefully examining our business objectives, the decision was made to sell our Dumais Street printing plant in Rimouski,” said Transcontinental Printing Newspaper Group Vice-President, Manufacturing Operations Richard Lafrenière. “I would like to thank all employees at the plant for their commitment and support over the last few years and wish the new management team every success in pursuing their plans.”
“Our organization has grown over the years thanks to our own internal resources,” said Groupe LAvantage president Gonzague Drapeau. “In this case, were talking about a successful commercial printing plant with a solid history in Rimouski, providing jobs to some 30 skilled men and women in the area. Were very pleased and proud in having them join our group.”
The Dumais Street plant specializes in printing brochures, folders and stationery, including information kits, business cards and letterheads, with complete prepress, printing and bindery services.
Transcontinental will remain very active in the region operating its printing plant at Pointe-au-Père. The Pointe-au-Père facility, which prints flyers and newspapers, provides jobs for another 30 people in the area.
In selling the Dumais Street plant, Transcontinental also concluded two major five-year contracts with Gonzague Drapeaus organization. Transcontinental will print the LAvantage and LAvantage Gaspésien newspapers, while LAvantage will distribute flyers for Transcontinental clients in the Rimouski and Gaspé Peninsula regions.