About GPC
Rooted in Michigan, GPC has built a rich legacy as a trusted partner to the nation’s leading retailers.
With decades of experience in high-quality print production, we’ve helped shape how brands show up—from the front porch to the point of sale. Known for precision, reliability, and a relentless commitment to innovation, GPC continues to deliver tailored solutions at scale—driven by craftsmanship, supported by technology, and backed by a proud Midwestern work ethic.
Scalable Solutions with Reach
We’re proud of being a thriving local presence to our West Michigan community while producing materials that find their way into the hands of consumers nationwide. In fact, we can confidently say that nearly anyone across the country has held a piece of GPC-printed collateral from one of our retail partners at some point in the last 50 years.
Our culture.
For over 50 years, GPC has continued to press on through the growth, evolution, and total transformation of the industry while holding true to the ideals of our founders: print excellence, service-first, and building a family culture right here in West Michigan. Boundless in our vision for what’s to come, our people are what drives GPC into its next era.
Our senior leadership team.
Careers
We’re always building our talent database to join our great team. Based on-site in Grandville, Michigan, our job postings are available at the following link.
Over 50 years of history.
We’re leveraging our past to build our future. We're proud of our growth and achievements over the last six decades. It's always reminding us that where we have been is just as important as where we are going.
John Brewer, Sr. purchases the Star Alliance Publishing Company in Grandville, Michigan. With only eight employees, the company services several local publications including the Standale Advertiser from a 4,000 square foot building.
Grandville Printing Company moves to a new location in support of increased publication work. The new 12,000 square foot property houses over 100 employees working over three shifts.
Grandville Printing Company moves to 107,000 square foot building. In scaling to a new location with more space comes more staff and technology. Flying pasters are added to the web offset presses, dramatically increasing production capacities.
Technological improvements including Macintosh computer systems, heat set printing and digital consoles are added to each press.