8 August 2012
Central Reproductions in Mississauga closes its doors
MISSISSAUGA—Central Reproductions in Mississauga is in receivership and has closed its doors.

The printer went into receivership on Aug. 7. Paddon and Yorke in Mississauga has been appointed trustee.

The company's website lists services including design/prepress, photography, printing, binding and mailing.

Central made an appearance on last year's Graphic Monthly Gold List, ranking printers by revenue. Central had $8 million in sales in 2010 and was listed as having 63 employees as of that year.

Comments:
5. Ash@graphic Finishers says:
9 August 2012 at 4:25 PM
I cannot believe the industry has lost so many valuable players. Respect goes out to the owners for always paying their suppliers on time in 2011.
4. Frank says:
9 August 2012 at 9:28 AM
2 blind mice, 2 blind mice see how they fall...it should never have happened...
3. Dave says:
8 August 2012 at 3:45 PM
My feelings go out to the owners and employees. This is what happens when printers don't value their own work and sell printing for next to nothing. We must see some changes in our industry before things get better.
2. Brian says:
8 August 2012 at 3:08 PM
Too bad that we lose yet another one. Central was a worthy competitor and I wish the owners and employees all the best in these hard times.
1. Steve says:
8 August 2012 at 2:08 PM
Good luck to everyone that worked there, this is what happens when the inmates run the asylum. Could've been great, badly mis-managed.
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