Wisconsin Screen Process Incorporated

Racine, United States

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Description

Specialties

Screen & Digital Printing — Heat Transfer Printing — Computer Cutting — Thermal & Steel Rule Die Cutting — Product Branding — Vehicle Graphics — POP Display — Warning/​Safety Decals — Signage — Utility Pole Signs

Services provided include screen, digital and heat-​transfer printing, computer as well as steel rule and thermal die cutting, graphic installation and removal along with miscellaneous services including prototyping, custom design and laminating. We have the capabilities to print on a variety of substrates including reflective, non-​reflective, magnetic and removable vinyl, perforated material for window applications, static cling and indoor/​outdoor banner materials, Lexan, polyester, sintra, styrene as well as poster paper. With our knowledge of substrates, inks, processes and safety standards, we can guide you in our selection of products including Point of Purchase (POP) displays, signage, product branding, vehicle graphics, warning/​safety decals and utility pole signs.

History

Established in 1970.

Wisconsin Screen Process, Inc, is a full-​service graphics manufacturer that has been serving customers nation-​wide since 1970. With its purchase by Nico Meiland in 2004, the company’s primary goals were solidly defined as quality, responsiveness, and customer service; all of which have served to set Wisconsin Screen apart from its competitors. Located in Southeastern Wisconsin, Wisconsin Screen also prides itself on being a good citizen of the local community. The employees are appreciated and valued which is reflected in the stability of the workforce. Their combined knowledge base allows for creative problem solving, quick response, and a quality outcome for every task. All employees know that safety is their number one priority and are equally sensitized to the principles of being an Eco-​friendly operation. A recent acquisition of The Sign Shoppe in Ladysmith, Wisconsin has further enhanced the services offered and has brought the corporate ethic to that locale.

Meet the Business Owner

Nico M.

Business Owner

Born in the Netherlands, Nicolaas «Nico» Meiland started his career with the Johnson Wax Europlant B.V. In 1983, he came to the United States and became the vice president for the S.C. Johnson Waxdale plant in Racine, WI. Nico had retired from S.C.Johnson in December of 2003 after 40 years with the company. At his retirement, Nico was senior vice president of worldwide manufacturing and procurement. After 40 years of working and traveling around the world, Nico stated that he knew he would be most happy in retirement if he had something to do. Considered as finding an unusual way to spend retirement according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal on June 5, 2004, Nico had purchased Wisconsin Screen Process in the beginning of June 2004. On Tuesday, June 1, 2004, it was Nico’s first day on the job. Since then, Nico had defined the company’s primary goals as quality, responsiveness, and customer service; all of which have served to set Wisconsin Screen apart from its competitors.