Omaha Print supports the X files Business-Education Partnership through its involvement in school-to-career activities for students, including:
  • Business Tours
  • Job Shadows
  • Classroom Speakers
  • Career Fairs
  • Student and Teacher Internships

    Please contact Pam Stanton at (402) 734-4400 or through email at hr@omahaprint.com to coordinate these activities for your school.

Welcome to Omaha Print

Omaha Print has been creating and producing work with impact since 1858. Our success through the years has been fueled by the desire to become the best, to be the benchmark of the printed word while moving in the information age.

Philosophy

Hello, I’m Steve Hayes, CEO and President of Omaha Print. I want to thank you for taking the time to visit our web site and learn more about our dynamic company. This past year has been especially exciting for us, as we have made some bold moves into the 21st century.

Many people have known us as Omaha Printing Company for years, but this year we decided to change our name to Omaha Print. No, nothing too drastic, just a slight change to better convey our customers’ perception of who we are to them. You will also notice Omaha Print has a new, modern logo! These two, key changes quickly led to several months of developing our next line of marketing materials. It’s been an amazing time to see how our company is growing and evolving again.

We hope you are enjoying one of our new pieces right now, our recently launched web site! Our goal is to make this site a business tool for you, a place you will bookmark and refer to often for your printing questions and needs. For example, now you can access our monthly newsletter, Desktop Q&A, anytime under our News section. Please take some time to explore our new, interactive site and all it’s user-friendly features!

As we make changes, one thing will remain the same. As Omaha Print, we will continue our dedication to helping companies control costs by efficiently producing, distributing and managing marketing materials. Some examples of our ongoing commitment to you include implementing 100% digital workflow processes, investing in your future with the purchase of a new web press and integrating our printing services with complete fulfillment and print management services.

Again, we are thrilled that you have taken the time to visit our web site. By doing so, you will discover a company that is dedicated to the future of the printed word and utilizing the tools of today’s information age. We hope that you will take a moment to find out more about our great company and our great people.

Steve Hayes
President/CEO
Omaha Print


History

1858

Edward F. Schneider and Harrison J. Brown land a small printing press and start The Nebraska Republican, a small tabloid aimed at promoting the Republican Party. It is the sixth paper established in the Omaha area.

Omaha, as a city, is only one year old. Nebraska is a huge territory boasting of a population of around 12,000 people, mainly Indians, fur traders and gold seekers passing through to Colorado and California, some of whom stay.

1860

Abraham Lincoln is named the 16th President of the United States. The Pony Express begins to ride.

1861

Unrest breaks into the Civil War.

1866

An advertisement in the 1866 city directory proudly proclaims "The Republican’s job printing facilities of jobbing rooms, steam and improved presses, enable us to do excelsior job work of all descriptions with rapidity and fully up to the times. Orders filled in an hour’s notice."

1867

Nebraska is granted statehood.

1890

After surviving 32 years and many crises, The Republican, issues its last daily copy on July 29th,1890. The Morning World-Herald, hails The Republican one of the oldest and best known papers of the time.

1900

The Republican becomes Omaha Print. Under the direction of newly appointed General Manager, Frank I. Ellick, the first scientific cost system in plant operation is installed and he later builds a national reputation in that field.

1921

Frank B. Johnson is elected President of Omaha Printing. He dies April 6, 1939, at the age of 78, after leading a full life and turning the small commercial department of a failing newspaper into a highly successful business property.

1964

On August 24, 1964, William J. Bloom, who started as an errand boy in June of 1922, is named President and Secretary.

In keeping up with the movement of Omaha’s retail district to the west, Omaha Print establishes a retail outlet for stationary, school supplies, furniture, greeting cards, and more.

1992

Omaha Print decides to devote the company’s attention to the direct mail and catalog publishing markets.

1996

Omaha Print becomes the first printing company in Nebraska to be ISO 9002 registered.

1999

Omaha Print begins offering complete fulfillment services.

2000

Omaha Print adds the area’s newest heat set web press.

Services

Our dedication is to helping companies control costs by efficiently producing, distributing and managing marketing materials.

Through our vision, we will continue to help companies "Get There. Faster." in everything related to your company’s marketing efforts.

Omaha Print can thoroughly and effectively handle your print project from beginning to end with great services including fulfillment and the printCafe.



FOR MORE INFORMATION

Visit our website at www.omahaprint.com or for consideration for future
employment opportunities with Omaha Print, e-mail your resume to
hr@omahaprint.com
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