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Thrall Enterprises is a family-owned holding company headquartered in Chicago, IL. Through its operating subsidiaries, it is a leading manufacturer and distributor of screen printing, flexo and digital inks and supplies, a leading provider of consulting services to printers, color separations and color management services, and a leading manufacturer of durable industrial graphic and functional printing products.   Nazdar Company, its headquarters in Shawnee, KS, (a suburb of Kansas City, MO) is a leading manufacturer of screen printing, wide format digital and flexographic inks and a distributor of printing supplies world-wide. Nazdar is divided into two divisions: Nazdar Ink Technologies, the ink ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.nazdar.com
  • 8501 Hedge Lane Ter
    Lenexa, KS USA 66227
  • Phone: 913.422.1888

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