Kapco seeks more vendors to accommodate growth

Grafton-based Kapco Inc., which is projecting 20-percent annual sales growth in each of the next several years, is launching a new initiative to expand its vendor base and augment its growth.

Jim Kacmarcik, president and owner of the fast-growing metal stamping company, is launching a “Let’s Do Business” campaign.

“While many growing companies wait for new suppliers to knock on the door, we are taking a proactive and unique approach by soliciting new vendors,” Kacmarcik said. “Several factors have allowed us to maintain a pattern of growth including our partnerships with excellent suppliers, the great customers we serve, and a very dedicated workforce. With an eye to the future, we have invested in some capital improvements recently along with growing our employee base. The expansion of our business now affords us the tremendous opportunity to develop some partnerships with new suppliers. We are hopeful that our ‘Let’s Do Business’ campaign will help provide these suppliers with a boost and in so doing improve our local economy.”

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Companies that are interested in doing business with Kapco can submit materials online at:
http://www.kapcoletsdobusiness.com/. While general submissions are acceptable, specifically Kapco is seeking additional suppliers in the following areas: steel, MRO, new equipment, repairs, purchased components, paint and metal finishing services, freight, packaging, tool & die, recycled materials (Scrap), general office supplies & services/office furniture, computer/IT, landscaping & snowplowing, refuse & recycling, banking, insurance, event services, catering, promotional items, temporary staffing and advertising & marketing.

Once the online submission form has been completed, Kapco executives will review the materials and contact the prospective suppliers for follow-up.

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