The Vincent Printing Group recovers despite the health crisis

Release of the safeguard and recovery plan of the different entities of the Vincent Imprimeries group.

On March 23, 2021, the Commercial Court of Tours pronounced the exit of the safeguard and recovery plan of the different entities of the Vincent Imprimeries group: Imprimerie Vincent, Imprimerie Rotos, and SRDI (Routing, cutting and printing company). Imprimerie Vincent had been placed in safeguard proceedings on July 2, 2019 and Imprimerie Rotos in receivership on July 3, 2019. The family business has been established in Tours for 50 years and is now managed by Philippe Jallot.

A machine park for small, medium and very large runs

The restructuring and harmonization of production resources are now in line with the current market, explains the printer. The fleet consists of five sheet-fed presses (three Koenig & Bauer Rapida 106 offset presses and two Heidelberg presses) and four 16- and 32-page rotary presses, supplemented by an HP digital press. The company is now working on several avenues of reflection to perpetuate jobs and assets.

"The involvement of its manager and his teams has been the key to the turbulent period we have gone through over the last two years, despite the economic crisis caused by Covid-19. A remarkable and gratifying performance for the graphic arts industry which confirms the unwavering support of the many customers who have responded said the printer.

Marketing and advertising communication for companies

Founded in 1954 by Edmond Vincent and Jean-Claude Jallot, the printing company is specialized in all aspects of marketing and advertising communication for companies: brochures, magazines, and leaflets, with a very large print run capacity, from 1 copy on a digital press to several million thanks to rotary presses.

Today, Vincent Imprimeries employs 120 people on its three production sites.

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