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Print Shop Makes Third Acquisition in the Last Year

Fast-growing company adds manpower amid nationwide labor crunch.

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Graphic Village is based in Cincinnati.

Graphic Village (Cincinnati), a large-format marketing solutions provider, has acquired the Cincinnati operations of OneTouchPoint, the company announced. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The acquisition includes the personnel, equipment, and local customer base of OneTouchPoint. In a release, Graphic Village said it will integrate OneTouchPoint’s operations with its facility in Blue Ash, Ohio, during the next several months.

Headed by CEO Patrick McMullen, Patrick Village also acquired Mail Louisville and T-Max Graphics in the past year. The purchase of the OneTouchPoint Cincinnati business represents the 18th acquisition of Revitalize Capital, Graphic Village’s parent company.

According to the Cincinnati Business Courier, OneTouchPoint recently made the decision to close its Cincinnati office, which included the layoffs of 65 employees. Graphic Village will take on 30 of those workers.

Graphic Village Executive Chairman Eric Kahn told the outlet that a big reason the company was interested in acquiring the local operation of OneTouchPoint was to add manpower amid a nationwide labor shortage. “We’ve been growing rapidly, but one of our biggest inhibitors lately has been physically producing product with enough staff,” he said.

Read more at the Cincinnati Business Courier.

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