Reindl Bindery Celebrates 30th Anniversary!
Even though Reindl Bindery was officially incorporated in February
of 1978 there were roots that had been in place long before. Charles
Reindl, Vice-President, had worked for 43 years for a company known
as Boehm Bindery. During this period of time, "Charlie"
had reached the position of Plant Superintendent. Dale Reindl worked
for this same company while attending high school and then college
during weekends, holidays and summer vacations. In 1977, the entire
country was in a depression and it affected the printing industry
as well as other manufacturing industries greatly causing many companies
to either scale back operations or go out of business entirely.
In this case, Boehm Bindery's owners decided to scale back its work
force and they put Charlie on a permanent lay off situation. Charlie
was not ready to retire so it was suggested that he and Dale start
their own bindery. They started out doing small binding jobs and
did book repair for bibles and text books. With this, Reindl Bindery
was born.
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In February of 1978, the official corporation papers were filed
and the company began. It was a meager start on the second floor
of the building that was owned and occupied by Dillon Bindery. Charlie
was a friend of Roy Schroeckenthaller, owner of Dillon Bindery.
It was during the next year that some of the customers that Charlie
had dealt with through Boehm Bindery came to Charlie and said that
they might be able to send some work if they had certain pieces
of equipment. With this in mind a few smaller pieces of used equipment
to manufacture different types of books were purchased. At that
same time, Dale was teaching school. Charlie would make contact
during the day and Dale would work a second shift to manufacture
the needed products. During the next year Charlie suffered from
a heart attack and Dale took a leave of absence from teaching to
run the company full time. Dale eventually resigned from his teaching
job. In 1980, Reindl Bindery purchased the assets of Boehm Bindery,
Charlie's former place of work, and moved to a new location on North
3rd Street. Reindl Bindery was then able to produce case bound books
as well as doing other operations making for a more versatile and
complete trade bindery. Sadly, Charlie passed away in 1984 but the
company continued to grow. In 1988, a 60,000 sq ft building in Elm
Grove, WI was purchased making for a second move. New developments
within the industry allowed Reindl Bindery to be even more aggressive.
After several machinery purchases, Reindl Bindery found itself competing
nation wide and developing more new niche markets. In 1998 there
was a third move to a 200,000 sq ft building forced by the continued
growth of its bindery offerings and customer base.
Looking to the future, Reindl Bindery has sold the current building
they are in and will be looking to move again. As of January 1,
2007 the torch had been passed to Dale’s sons. David and Steven
Reindl are now the new President and Vice-President respectively.
Dale remains with the company as the Chairman of the Board. Reindl
Bindery is continuing in its ways of developing new niche markets
as well as continuing to serve the industry in the conventional
binding needs.
Says David Reindl of this milestone, “30 years is business...what
an accomplishment. Things have really changed over the years. Many
new faces, better equipment, different kinds of binding all are
obvious when you compare February 1978 to February 2008. One thing
that hasn't changed is our motto, "First in Quality, Bound
to Last." Those six words are the cornerstone of our business.
From the day we opened our doors we have been committed to giving
our customers the best possible product. We know that our customers
trust us to provide them with the highest quality and best delivery.
We strive every day to do just that. All of us at Reindl Bindery
look forward to the challenges we will face in 2008”.
If you need binding for your next project, whether it be for a
novel, text books, religious books, calendars, cookbooks, or CDs/DVDs
then perhaps we can help. With our team approach and expert customer
service representatives, we are able to help you achieve a high
quality finished product.
Visit our website for more information and don’t forget to fill
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issue is scheduled to come out in May. www.reindlbindery.com
Contact us today for a quote!
Reindl Bindery Co., Inc.
111 E. Reindl Way
Glendale, WI 53213
800-878-1121
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