Belmont Press
was established in 1952 with one cylinder press in a garage on Dupont
Street, doing creasing, embossing and die cutting. During the 1960's
the company made two moves to larger buildings and added foil stamping
to it's list of processes. Greeting card finishing was the companies
largest product during the 1970's and this required increased stamping
capacity and a building addition. In the 1980's a Bobst die cutter and
two Bobst foil stamping machines were purchased to replace the cylinder
presses.
In 1991 Belmont
Press purchased Celloglas, a company producing film lamination and UV
coating. These two companies operated in different buildings until 1994
when a 50,000 square foot building was custom built in Markham to accommodate
both companies.
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Since moving
to the new building Belmont Press has purchased: a 40" Bobst computerized
foil stamper, a 50" Bobst stamper, a Bobst Domino 90 gluer, a Steinemann
spot coater, a Steinemann overall coater and a Steinemann film laminator.
Belmont Press
is able to put up to seven different finishing processes on a customer's
printed sheet. This improves quality, speeds production and keeps the
unit finishing cost low.
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In 1997 Belmont
Press became ISO-2002 Registered with KPMG, and a renewal audit was
successfully completed in 2000.
The Belmont
Press business goal is to be recognized by the printing industry as
their highest quality source of the specialized finishing services we
perform.
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