Decorative printing and finishing for appliances, automotive, and consumer electronics
Serigraph operates a vertically integrated print manufacturing business—screen, offset, and digital—with in-house finishing, forming, injection molding, and fulfillment. The project backlog reveals active investment in lean manufacturing, process standardization, and digital ordering infrastructure, while pain-point data shows the organization is focused on waste elimination and leadership capability building alongside compliance frameworks (IATF). Manufacturing dominates the current hiring mix, signaling operational scaling amid efficiency initiatives.
Notable leadership hires: Human Resources Director
Serigraph manufactures decorative graphics and printed components for appliances, automotive, consumer electronics, medical devices, and point-of-purchase displays. The company combines screen, offset, and digital printing with in-house forming, injection molding, and fulfillment to compress lead times and reduce costs for mid-market customers. Operating footprints in the U.S. and Mexico support North American manufacturing supply chains. Beyond production, Serigraph offers pre-press, prototyping, structural design, engineering, and web-based ordering—positioning itself as a turnkey partner for branded physical products from concept through fulfillment.
Screen printing, offset printing, and digital printing. The company also operates in-house finishing, forming, injection molding, and fulfillment to handle full production pipelines.
Appliance, automotive, consumer electronics, medical, industrial, power sports, and point-of-purchase markets. Specialties include in-mold labeling, 3D forming, and POP fulfillment.
West Bend, Wisconsin. The company operates manufacturing facilities in the United States and Mexico to serve North American customers.
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