Digispec

Digispec Lowers Window Mouse Pad Prices
September 2, 2008

Las Vegas-based Digispec, a mouse pad manufacturer, announced the company reduced pricing on its Frame-It window mouse pad products effective Aug. 15. In addition, the company said its other mouse pad and counter mat prices will remain constant for the remainder of 2008. “After our price reduction in March 2008, we heard from customers that our Frame-It products were much higher than our standard Vynex mouse pads. The new Frame-It Window pad prices are now in line with the lower Vynex pad pricing,” said Ed Hamilton, president of Digispec. “These price adjustments reinforce Digispec and CounterPoint’s commitment to deliver solid quality, reliable service and

Things Continue to Heat Up at Visstun
May 27, 2008

Las Vegas-based Visstun announced the addition of two sizes of paper hot cups, 17 oz. and 22 oz., to the existing 12 oz. paper cup. The new cup sizes will be available with Visstun’s four-color process and with a 250-piece minimum order. “We believe that a cup, whether it is reusable plastic or disposable paper, is an excellent vehicle for promotional messages,” said company president Ed Hamilton. “So, we are pleased to offer more sizes of our paper hot cups to provide the equivalent quality, four-color process graphics for projects that require a disposable cup,” he concluded. About Visstun: Visstun is a subsidiary

Digispec MousePaper Mouse Pads Go Green
April 22, 2008

Las Vegas, Nevada-based Digispec, the focused mousepad manufacturer, announced its MousePaper and MousePaper Calendar mousepads are now green. As the demand for eco-friendly products has increased, Digispec added products to its product line to meet those requirements. As a paper-based product, MousePaper has always been recyclable. Now, the pages contain 30 percent post-consumer recycled paper and the backing is 100 percent recycled paperboard of which 50 percent is post-consumer. “The decision to add a green MousePaper mousepad to the product line was an obvious choice,” said Ed Hamilton, president. “Our customers expect us to keep up to date with the most current technology and

2007 Supplier Excellence Awards
July 1, 2007

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Digispec Promotes Dorrity To Sales Supervisor
September 21, 2006

Digispec, Las Vegas, recently announced the promotion of Steve Dorrity from sales counselor to sales supervisor. Dorrity has been with the company since 2002 in the production and sales departments. In his new role, Dorrity will be responsible for ensuring the sales staff successfully serves Digispec’s customers. “Steve’s experience and knowledge of the company’s philosophy in customer service and quality will be vital in the transition from sales counselor into management,” said Ed Hamilton, president. In his previous role, Dorrity sold more than $1 million each year, contributing to the company’s recent record-breaking sales numbers. In addition to on-going internal sales training,

Digispec Installs New Press
August 23, 2006

Digispec, Las Vegas, continues its commitment to technology with the installation of another six-color Heidelberg Speedmaster CD 74 UV printing press to meet the increasing demand for mousepads and counter mats, along with the growing requests for lenticular products. This is the third press of its kind that the company has installed, and its second with ultraviolet integration. In 2002, Digispec was said to be one of the first North American companies to install such a press. The 2.2-million-dollar equipment will allow for amplified flexibility in meeting demanding schedules, tight deadlines and high volumes. “The addition of new equipment demonstrates our continued