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Voorhees,
NJ—Arthur L. Salayda, a leader in New Jersey’s
printing and publishing industry for more than 30 years,
has joined A.F.L. Web Printing as a business development
manager. In his new position, Salayda will assist with A.F.L.
Web Printing’s continuing growth by working with major
accounts seeking to utilize A.F.L.’s expanding range
of services for newspaper publishers.
Salayda’s
addition to the A.F.L. sales team follows a major expansion
in the company’s capacity during the past two years.
A.F.L. recently completed Phase II of the capital expansion
at the new Regional Print Center in Secaucus, N.J. The facility
now features 80 Manugraph DGM Units configured as 20 four-high
towers with four folders. The additional equipment in Secaucus
has allowed A.F.L. to balance its workload between the new
facility and the company’s main print center in Voorhees,
N.J. The result is additional capacity at both locations.
Salayda
began his printing and publishing career in 1964 as an apprentice
linotype operator at the Williamstown (N.J.) Plain Dealer
while a student at Williamstown High School. After completing
his education and military service, Salayda joined Cam-Glo
Newspapers of Turnersville, N.J., in 1969. He rose from
composing room foreman to production manager to general
manager to president and publisher of Cam-Glo Newspapers.
In the latter position he supervised all production, advertising
and editorial functions for seven weekly newspapers and
a commercial printing operation.
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Between
1979 and 1980 Cam-Glo Newspapers sold its New Jersey weekly
newspapers, expanded the commercial printing operation and
was transformed into Evergreen Printing & Publishing
of Bellmawr, N.J., a division of Independent Publications
of Bryn Mawr, Pa. Since then Salayda has concentrated his
efforts in the field of commercial printing. Under his leadership
Evergreen’s sales rose dramatically. In 1990 he was
named chief executive officer of Evergreen and was later
given responsibility for commercial print sales at Independent’s
Florida and New Hampshire newspapers.
Salayda
left Independent in 2007 to become vice president of sales
development for Sun Chemical of Parsippany, N.J. In that
position he was responsible for establishing new product
lines for Sun’s U.S. Ink division. He joined A.F.L.
Web printing soon after leaving Sun Chemical in June.
Throughout his career, Salayda has been active in industry
trade associations. He is a past president of the Graphics
Arts Association of Greater Philadelphia and of the Web
Offset Association/Printing Industries of America. Salayda
resides with his wife, Marguerite, in Stone Harbor, N.J.
A.F.L.
Web Printing is the Publisher’s Resource of Choice
in the Mid-Atlantic region for over 350 national, regional
and local publishers. Our strategically located Regional
Print Centers in Voorhees and Secaucus, New Jersey contain
over one quarter million square feet of production capacity
and provide our publishing customers unparalleled opportunities
for growth. A.F.L.’s range of services span from sales
support for our clients through the entire manufacturing
cycle, including press, finishing, mailing circulation services,
and delivery.
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