syracuse label & surround printing

syracuse label & surround printing

200 Stewart Dr, North Syracuse, NY 13212, United States

Aboutsyracuse label & surround printing

Who We Are

We’re the industry leaders in Surround Printing. We produce a wide range of custom-made printed products that surround our customers’ products. And we surround the challenges our customers face with specially trained teams of employee-owners. Our commitment is to make our customers more competitive by providing them exceptional service and unparalleled solutions, through our years of experience and expertise.

What We Do

We offer both digital and flexographic printing solutions with a product portfolio that includes pressure-sensitive labels, shrink sleeves, flexible packaging, cartons, hang tags, roll fed-wrap labels, and other custom-made printed products. This diverse set of offerings enables us to meet the printing needs of nearly any industry including Pharmaceutical, Health & Beauty, Food & Beverage, Retail Housewares, and Household Chemicals.

Our Location

We operate, manufacture, and distribute from our 85,000-square-foot facility at 200 Stewart Drive in North Syracuse, New York. Our convenient location places us at the crossroads of Interstate 81 and New York State Thruway (I-90). As a connecting point to major interstate thoroughfares, we are no more than a five-hour drive in any direction to major metropolitan areas such as Toronto, Cleveland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Additionally, we are only three miles away from Hancock International Airport.

Our History

THE BEGINNING

Roscoe Towne founded Syracuse Label Company Inc. in 1967. With little more than a two-color flexo press, he began printing pressure-sensitive labels in North Syracuse. As time passed on, Syracuse Label Company began to grow in size and staff and moved to Liverpool, New York in 1972

EXPANSION, GROWTH, AND NEW OWNERS

By the 1980s Syracuse Label was primarily printing via letterpress while continuing to expand and buy neighboring property. And in 1987, Towne sold the company to Peter Rhodes and Daniel Herman.

As Syracuse Label entered the 1990s, the company began to move away from letterpress and increased its flexographic capabilities. While Syracuse Label transitioned to more flexo work, they also broadened their product offerings to items such as cartons, board stock, and flexible packaging along with new pressure-sensitive offerings. By 2003 Dan Herman had retired and left the company in the hands of Peter Rhodes.