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  • The UPS Store 6517

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Houston, TX 77084

    The UPS Store 6517 provides Shipping, Printing, Copies, Faxes, Post-Office Services, Packaging, Freight, Laminating, Binding, PassPort Photos...etc. Let us be your One-Stop-Shop for your daily business needs! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Discipline learned from the Military is bar to none.

  • Postal + Prints, LLC

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Dexter, MI 48130

    One stop shop for your personal or business, printing and shipping needs.

  • Frankenstitch Promotions, LLC

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Wheeling, IL 60090

    For over 21 years, Frankenstitch Promotions has been your local solution for wide format printing and signage. Our wholesale services include wide format digital printing on almost any media including fabrics, paper and vinyl roll stock and flat stock. We also offer a complete digital finishing service to the graphics industry such as CNC routing/knife cutting with camera calibration and precision accuracy. We also offer banner hemming, hot/cold laminating, graphic design, laser etching/cutting, and roll to roll dye sublimation heat press services. Our goal is simple. To provide professional grade products with fast turnaround with a very high customer satisfaction rate. All of our manufacturing is in-house using state of the art equipment. Frankenstitch is proud to be both a veteran and family owned and operated company. Any time you call or visit us, we strive to provide excellent customer service and unique products completely customized to serve your individual or company's needs; all without any hidden setup fees or inflated shipping costs. Give us a call or stop by today. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military gave me an attention to detail that is so hard to find in the civilian sector. I still use the Army core values at my business. After a tour of Iraq in 03, I learned that it's all downhill from here. I learned to think... At least I'm not eating sand. Could be worse. That has helped me out quite a bit on the long nights running printers.