Geographics to Increase Efficiency, Productivity with Heidelberg's Speedmaster XL 106 and Stahlfolder TH 82. Geographics of Atlanta, Georgia recently invested in the Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 106-8P+L and Stahlfolder TH 82 in order to increase productivity as well as keep up with customers' demanding expectations. Geographics continues its long history of excellence in the industry as one of the most awarded printers in the Printing and Imaging Association of Georgia's annual.
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Geographics is a high quality commercial printer, based in Atlanta, offering both web and sheetfed presses, as well as digital printing. We are recognized for our state-of-the-art prepress, offset printing services, digital printing services, bindery and fulfillment services. With superior quality and competitive pricing, we have invested heavily in our people and our technology to make doing business at Geographics an experience that will change the way you think about printing.
Geo Digital Marketing is a collection of business minded technology solutions and expert IT know-how that combine to serve as the engine and intelligence for dramatic improvements in streamlining business functions and work-flows. Geo's IT team wrote the book on creating tailored inventory management systems designed to manage, track and account for your unique set of warehoused assets.
We know the kind of speed and accuracy our customers require and we have developed systems to continually improve our performance. Naturally, we offer pick and pack and assembly line packaging services but what makes us special is our ability to respond immediately to the changing needs of our customers.
Geo is fully invested in supporting your direct marketing needs. Having achieved USPS Full-Service status as well as Seamless Introduction and Plant Load Verification privileges, Geo's shipments enter the USPS outgoing pipeline, postage-paid and ship anywhere in the world. Through technology, experience and know-how, we've developed world-class mailing and distribution services that can scale and deliver customized solutions for your project.
Reviews (8)
L. A. Hooper
Feb 18, 2022
Roll stock goes to 3530, which is behind 3510. Pass the main bldg. Go over tracks & make an immediate left. You'll see the docks in front of you as you get to the back area. Stay to the left on this driveway and you will have just enough room to swing around to a good setup to back into door 1. I came at 7am and there were a few cars to maneuver around. But it was totally doable.
Stephanie Spradlin
Jan 07, 2019
Jacquie Roch
Jan 02, 2019
Sweett
May 06, 2018
I really dislike this place it is ran like a sweatshop yes it's a job is a morning shift and weekends off however you are working in extreme weather conditions and you are standing on your feet the whole entire shift except for your 30 minute lunch break that you get in your 15 minute break and it goes so fast that it doesn't feel like you're getting those minutes in its entirety the job is simple as far as stuffing envelopes but your feet hurt so bad when you leave there and you have to go get a foot rub and if you weren't here through a temp agency they are not paying you nothing
Ray Heffner
Mar 22, 2018
As far as quality was concerned, it was at the top of their priorities. They do some beautiful work. As far as an employer, I wouldn't wish the bindery on my worst enemy. No climate controls. No AC in the summer which resulted in sweltering temperatures in a fast paced environment. Employees were not allowed to get water or go to the bathroom unless it was break time.
The roof leaks whenever it rained. Water would leak all over some of the equipment that runs on 220 voltage. I myself had seen several temporary employees nearly pass out from the heat and dehydration. Scheduled time off could be cancelled at a moments notice. The main bindery supervisor, Dennis Olson, has no qualms about cussing employees out at the top of his lungs on the shop floor.
I have heard him use sexist/mysoginistic language towards the female employees. He's not afraid to threaten employees either. I made a written complaint to HR about his behavior and nothing was done. If you wish to work for or do business with Geographics, just know what you're supporting and or getting yourself into.
The roof leaks whenever it rained. Water would leak all over some of the equipment that runs on 220 voltage. I myself had seen several temporary employees nearly pass out from the heat and dehydration. Scheduled time off could be cancelled at a moments notice. The main bindery supervisor, Dennis Olson, has no qualms about cussing employees out at the top of his lungs on the shop floor.
I have heard him use sexist/mysoginistic language towards the female employees. He's not afraid to threaten employees either. I made a written complaint to HR about his behavior and nothing was done. If you wish to work for or do business with Geographics, just know what you're supporting and or getting yourself into.
Tony Brown
Oct 17, 2017
Bert Bacchus
Nov 01, 2016
Lindsey Gibbs
Jul 14, 2016