LabelValue moves to new facilities
LabelValue, one of the Tampa Bay’s leading label manufacturers, has relocated to a newly built, over 45,000 sqft manufacturing and office facility designed to accommodate the rapid growth and future expansion the company plans for its label printing business.
The newly constructed facility, located in the Airport Industrial Park, triples the size of the manufacturing, warehousing, and office spaces available to the company. The building allows for expansion in manufacturing, customer support, marketing, sales, and shipping.
The new digital label production room showcases the company’s state-of-the-art digital printing machinery to potential and existing clients. This showroom also contributes to the general understanding of the added value that digital printing technology can provide for quality, sustainability, and flexibility.
‘By tripling our space, the immediate benefit is that we now have the space to add more machinery and expand our workforce. We’ve already done so since the relocation, with two new presses and eight new employees, bringing our total to 43 employees,’ said Paul Puleo, president of LabelValue. ‘Since we built this facility from the ground up, we were able to optimize the space for our needs. Additionally, it is a beautiful space for us to bring in clients for meetings or tours. It gives our team members new office space with room for growth.’
As a custom label provider, LabelValue offers digital printing technology to clients across various industries such as food and beverage, industrial, health and beauty. As an e-commerce first business, the company has over 200,000 customers across all 50 states and Canada.
Locally, in the Tampa Bay area, LabelValue serves the craft beverage industries with customized solutions, including shrink sleeves printed and applied to cans, delivered to craft brewers, ready to fill.
‘The craft brewing industry is so fast-moving, we’ve found that our brewery clients really value our responsiveness and flexibility to their ever-changing production, distribution, and marketing calendars,’ said Carol-Ann Puleo, VP of business development for LabelValue.
The new building will allow LabelValue to continue to pursue growth across each of its label markets while also expanding the space available to hire new team members across each of its departments.
‘Our mission is to deliver the unexpected, and we’re now poised to do that better than ever before. The building also serves as visual validation of all the hard work from our team over the years. It’s a testament to the relationships we have formed amongst each other and with our clients that have gotten us to this point,’ concluded Josh Dickson, director of marketing for LabelValue.
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