SELLS HISTORY

Adolph Sells founded the company in 1916 to print and produce the West Allis Star.

Sells Printing served the community as a newspaper publisher and printer until the late 1950s.

Sells then sold it's newspaper operation to concentrate on commercial printing.

As a commercial printer we served the many industries of West Allis, principally equipment manufacturer Allis Chalmers.

Always an innovator, Sells entered the emerging carbon forms industry by opening a second location in Butler, WI.

As the times and industry changed so did Sells, in the early 1970s we entered the color offset market.

By the 80s our first heat-set web press was installed.

Outgrowing the West Allis facilities, in 1988 we built a new 100,000 sq. ft. building in New Berlin, WI.

We have expanded the New Berlin facility twice for our growing printing and distribution services.


Adolph Sells,
Founder






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