DRG Technologies

DRG Technologies
DRG Technologies
Type Private
Industry Product Identification
Branding
Security
Durable Markings
Founded Safford, Arizona, USA 2002)
Headquarters Safford, Arizona, United States
Key people H. Douglas Riley, Chairman and CEO
Paul Forsythe, COO and CFO
Website www.DRGTechnolgies.com

DRG Technologies is a worldwide manufacturer, marketer and developer of labels.

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History

In 1973 H. Douglas Riley started up Lancer Label, a manufacturer and provider of custom labels used in sales and marketing, in Omaha, Nebraska. In 1989 Riley would go on to sell Lancer which was generating $15 million in sales with over 2,000 orders per week and purchase Impressive Labels in Safford, Arizona. In 1992 Impressive launched SuperFast Label Service and began expanding their horizons by developing solutions for telecommunications, hand held electronics, software and entertainment. By 2002 the company had expanded globally and DRG Technologies was formed. Impressive Labels and SuperFast became business units for DRG.[1]

Technologies

DRG Technologies' research and deployment of innovative designs have led to a number of technologies[2] including:

  • High-Capacity Heat Transfer
  • Precision Parts Competencies
  • Pattern Printing of Adhesives
  • Security & Authenticity
  • Special Constructions

Lancer Labels is also a company in the UK, by the name of Lancer Labels Ltd. Based in Basingstoke Hampshire and supplies most types of Labels, Label printers, Bar-code scanners, Bar-code software, Visitor management systems and help for anyone starting off in labeling their products. Their web site is Lancer Labels Ltd

Miscellaneous

Doug Riley owns a Pilatus PC-12.

References

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