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Printing News Top 100: Ultra Graphics ranks #1 in Montana, #31 in United States

June 15, 2021

Billings, MT – Ultra Graphics has been recognized by the annual Printing News Top 100 Small Commercial Printers rankings as one of highest grossing small commercial print firms in the country. For sales-year 2020, Ultra Graphics ranked #1 in Montana and #31 in the country.

“I’m extremely proud of our team and grateful to our amazing clients,” said Ultra Graphics President Jake Eaton. “Businesses, nonprofits, and community leaders in all corners of our region have come to know us as a trusted marketing and communications partner and it exciting that our clients trust in our work has helped make us one of the industry’s leading companies.”

Ultra Graphics is a full-service print and marketing communications company with offices in Billings and Bozeman, Montana. Founded in 1994, the firm offers a full range of design services, digital and offset printing, document services, signs, banners, vehicle graphics, finishing, direct mailing and marketing services.

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