POTSDAM -- The UPS Store on outer Market Street in the Save-A-Lot plaza has acquired The Copy Shop and Business Center, 11 Maple St. The Copy Shop will be closed within weeks, but employees Amanda …
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POTSDAM -- The UPS Store on outer Market Street in the Save-A-Lot plaza has acquired The Copy Shop and Business Center, 11 Maple St.
The Copy Shop will be closed within weeks, but employees Amanda Fonda and Janice Adderley will be joining the UPS staff.
Customers of The Copy Shop and Business Center can have their promotional and copying needs fulfilled at The UPS Store, but until the transition to the Market Street location is made, customers can still visit The Copy Shop.
“The Copy Shop and Business Center, the employees, and owners have proved to provide exceptional customer service and provide a valuable service to the North Country, in addition to being top notch employees and owners,” said Jeff Proulx, owner of The UPS Store. “As a result, acquiring the firm was very attractive as they have developed a very loyal and large list of customers. The blending of the two companies was a natural enhancement to our growing business customer base combined with our UPS shipping services, makes for a very strong business model,” Proulx said.
“We are pleased to have The UPS Store acquire our large customer base and exceptional staff as we consider other business opportunities in the North Country,” said Tom DeRosa, co-owner of the Copy Shop with John M. Wicke of Massena. “Jeff Proulx, owner of the UPS Store, is an exceptional business person and it made perfect sense for Jeff’s company to acquire our growing business.” said Wicke.