
United States
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Description
Envelope Manufacturer located in Missouri. Site includes location, and contact information.
to provide quality products and services, which exceed our customers’ expectations. Ambassador Envelope strives to be an industry leader and to conduct its business in a manner which provides for a long-term successful future. We are committed to finding the solutions to help you to achieve your goal. Customer satisfaction is our goal.
Ambassador Envelope is the best equipped envelope printer and manufacturer in the Midwest area. Ambassador operates on a national level, employing only the most highly trained and experienced personnel. Our quality products are the result of our skilled professionals.
Our staff knows envelopes. We know that working in our industry demands cutting-edge knowledge of technology. We are constantly keeping ourselves up-to-date regarding changing postal regulations and equipment that will enhance our capabilities. Training and development of our staff is an on-going process.
Company Profile
For over 25 years, Ambassador has focused on being the leading specialty envelope manufacturer in the United States. Our dedicated team of sales and customer service personnel are all Certified Postal Partners and available to help you with the designing, printing, and processing of your envelopes. This experience combined with our extensive line of cutting, converting, and printing equipment provides us with the flexibility to match your special requirements with the most cost effective method of printing or production. Whether you need a standard commercial or a special custom printed envelope, our innovative Stock and Quick Ship programs are designed...

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Business Envelopes, Envelope Converting Services, Specialty Envelopes, Stock Envelopes
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Administrative Contact:
Willyerd, Brad
Ambassador Envelope
6705 KEATON CORPORATE PKWY
SAINT CHARLES, MO 63304-8680
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(636) 477-1300 fax: (636) 477-7648 |
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