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PCI Cuts Ribbon on PCI Midwest in Indiana, Marking New Era of Growth and Innovation in National Mail Services

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PCI Cuts Ribbon on PCI Midwest in Indiana, Marking New Era of Growth and Innovation in National Mail Services
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PCI Cuts Ribbon on PCI Midwest in Indiana, Marking New Era of Growth and Innovation in National Mail Services

2025-05-23 23:17 Last Updated At:23:31

WESTON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 23, 2025--

Postal Center International (PCI), the fastest-growing provider of presort mail solutions, print, and marketing solutions, celebrated the grand opening of its newest facility, PCI Midwest, on Thursday, May 15, 2025. The high-energy event, set against the iconic spirit of Indy race season, drew community leaders, industry partners, and clients from across the country to honor this major expansion into the heartland of America.

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William “Bill” Levinson, PCI’s VP of Operations, arrives with the ceremonial scissors at the PCI Midwest Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in an actual two-seater Indy 500 racecar. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

William “Bill” Levinson, PCI’s VP of Operations, arrives with the ceremonial scissors at the PCI Midwest Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in an actual two-seater Indy 500 racecar. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

PCI founders and leadership team, with their branded commemorative helmets at the PCI Midwest Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 15. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

PCI founders and leadership team, with their branded commemorative helmets at the PCI Midwest Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 15. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

Susan Echarte (third left), co-founder of PCI, celebrates after cutting the ribbon to officially open PCI Midwest in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 15. Sharing the moment (from left) are Ismael Diaz, PCI’s President & CEO, Arturo Echarte, co-founder of PCI, Dennis R. Garcia, Executive VP & CFO, Henry Herrera, VP of Major Accounts, Tom Roberts, Snr. VP of Client Experience, Brian McGrath (partly hidden), CIO, Scott Kenworthy, Facility Manager, Chris Diaz, Chief Operations Officer, and William “Bill” Levinson, VP of Operations. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

Susan Echarte (third left), co-founder of PCI, celebrates after cutting the ribbon to officially open PCI Midwest in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 15. Sharing the moment (from left) are Ismael Diaz, PCI’s President & CEO, Arturo Echarte, co-founder of PCI, Dennis R. Garcia, Executive VP & CFO, Henry Herrera, VP of Major Accounts, Tom Roberts, Snr. VP of Client Experience, Brian McGrath (partly hidden), CIO, Scott Kenworthy, Facility Manager, Chris Diaz, Chief Operations Officer, and William “Bill” Levinson, VP of Operations. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

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With the symbolic “Start Your Engines” call echoing through the audience, PCI executives, founders, dignitaries, and guests witnessed the ceremonial ribbon-cutting at the Brownsburg facility—a 65,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art operation already processing several million pieces of first-class mail per day.

“This isn’t just an expansion. It’s a strategic milestone driven by client demand, operational precision, and a bold vision for the future,” said Ismael Diaz, President & CEO of PCI. “We built this facility in just 90 days, and we’re not slowing down. PCI Midwest represents our commitment to meeting clients where they are—bringing jobs, value, and white-glove service to the region. From here, we head west to Phoenix and then to the Mid-Atlantic, fulfilling our promise to clients across the country.”

As a long-standing United States Postal Service (USPS) Business Alliance Partner, PCI plays a critical role in supporting and advancing national mail infrastructure. The launch of PCI Midwest strengthens that relationship by expanding USPS access to regional capacity, speed, and innovation—all while aligning with PCI’s client-first service model.

The event featured remarks from Indiana government officials and partners, each highlighting PCI’s role in enhancing the region’s economic development and logistical strength.

Speaking on behalf of Indiana Governor Mike Braun, Mark Doud, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, praised PCI’s decision to plant roots in the Midwest.

Deb Cook, Town of Brownsburg Manager, Samuel Lowe, President of the Brownsburg Chamber of Commerce, USPS leadership, and representatives from major corporate partners were also in attendance.

The opening also featured a heartfelt philanthropic moment as PCI founders Susan and Arturo Echarte made a generous donation to Riley Cheer Guild, Inc., which supports pediatric patients and families at Riley Children’s Health and Indiana University Health Hospitals. The donation reflects PCI’s commitment to community upliftment through its Powerhouse Fund, an initiative launched in 2022. As part of our tradition, a charity organization receives a donation from the fund at every grand opening—such as the contribution made to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute during the PCI Northeast facility’s ribbon-cutting ceremony in May 2023.

“The Powerhouse Fund is how we keep gratitude at the center of our growth,” said Dennis R. Garcia, Executive Vice President and CFO of PCI. “Today’s contribution is more than a check—it’s a continuation of our mission to deliver excellence not only to our clients, but to the communities we serve.”

A nod to the region’s racing culture added excitement to the event, complete with a racecar photo opportunity, helmeted executives, and a scissors delivery by PCI’s “copilot” in an actual Indy racecar—highlighting PCI’s reputation for creativity, precision, and fun.

PCI Midwest joins a growing national network of facilities in Florida (PCI Southeast), Texas (PCI Southwest), and Massachusetts (PCI Northeast), bringing the company’s total operational footprint to over 560,000 square feet. As PCI continues to scale at record pace, Diaz made clear the company’s direction:

“We don’t just serve the industry—we help shape its future. PCI Midwest is our green flag to go faster, go farther, and go together.”

For more information about PCI and its initiatives, please visit www.pcibrands.com.

About Postal Center International (PCI)

Postal Center International (PCI) was founded in 1984 and is a leading mail, print, signs, fulfillment, promotional, packaging, and marketing solutions partner. Under the leadership of President & CEO Ismael Diaz since 2006, PCI has become renowned as one of the nation’s fastest-growing postal and mail processing organizations and among the largest state-of-the-art printers. The company’s family of brands employs more than 600 associates with locations in the Southeast, Southwest, Northeast, Midwest, West, and Mid-Atlantic regions, with a footprint of over 562K square feet. PCI delivers exceptional solutions to enterprise clients in banking, financial, healthcare, insurance, hospitality, and government nationwide. PCI is a HIPAA-compliant, Certified Minority Owned Diverse Supplier at the state and national levels. It holds multiple security, sustainability, and quality certifications, including HITRUST CSF®, TruSight, FDR, PCI DSS, SOC 2 (Type 2), FSC, SFI, PEFC, and G7.

William “Bill” Levinson, PCI’s VP of Operations, arrives with the ceremonial scissors at the PCI Midwest Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in an actual two-seater Indy 500 racecar. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

William “Bill” Levinson, PCI’s VP of Operations, arrives with the ceremonial scissors at the PCI Midwest Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in an actual two-seater Indy 500 racecar. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

PCI founders and leadership team, with their branded commemorative helmets at the PCI Midwest Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 15. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

PCI founders and leadership team, with their branded commemorative helmets at the PCI Midwest Grand Opening and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 15. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

Susan Echarte (third left), co-founder of PCI, celebrates after cutting the ribbon to officially open PCI Midwest in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 15. Sharing the moment (from left) are Ismael Diaz, PCI’s President & CEO, Arturo Echarte, co-founder of PCI, Dennis R. Garcia, Executive VP & CFO, Henry Herrera, VP of Major Accounts, Tom Roberts, Snr. VP of Client Experience, Brian McGrath (partly hidden), CIO, Scott Kenworthy, Facility Manager, Chris Diaz, Chief Operations Officer, and William “Bill” Levinson, VP of Operations. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

Susan Echarte (third left), co-founder of PCI, celebrates after cutting the ribbon to officially open PCI Midwest in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 15. Sharing the moment (from left) are Ismael Diaz, PCI’s President & CEO, Arturo Echarte, co-founder of PCI, Dennis R. Garcia, Executive VP & CFO, Henry Herrera, VP of Major Accounts, Tom Roberts, Snr. VP of Client Experience, Brian McGrath (partly hidden), CIO, Scott Kenworthy, Facility Manager, Chris Diaz, Chief Operations Officer, and William “Bill” Levinson, VP of Operations. (Photo: BERNARDOFOTO)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 30 points and seven assists, and the Oklahoma City Thunder dominated the short-handed Golden State Warriors for a 131-94 win Friday night.

Stephen Curry sat out because of a left ankle sprain and backcourt mate Jimmy Butler became ill earlier in the day. Draymond Green rested, while Jonathan Kuminga missed the game with back soreness.

That left Steve Kerr's starting lineup as Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Will Richard, Gui Santos and Quinten Post.

Kerr was optimistic Curry would play Saturday against the Jazz.

Gilgeous-Alexander shot 10 for 20 with three 3-pointers and converted all seven of his free throws for his seventh game in the last nine with 30 or more points — and now three straight. He had 38 points on 13-for-21 shooting with five 3-pointers in the last matchup against the Warriors.

Chet Holmgren contributed 15 points and a season-best 15 rebounds — two off his career high — as Oklahoma City (30-5) won a fourth straight following its first two-game skid of the season.

Richard had 13 points and five rebounds, Al Horford and Moody also scored 13 while Pat Spencer dished out 11 assists against the defending champion Thunder, who had lost their previous two road games but also won 124-112 at Golden State exactly a month earlier on Dec. 2.

Richard's 3-pointer with 7:19 left in the second quarter got Golden State within 38-36 before Oklahoma City answered with a 19-0 run to go ahead 64-45 at halftime.

The Warriors had won two straight, five of six and three in a row at home, where they are in a stretch with 10 of 11 at Chase Center.

Thunder: Visit Phoenix on Sunday.

Warriors: Host Utah on Saturday night to complete a back-to-back.

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Golden State Warriors forward Gui Santos (15) is fouled by Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Golden State Warriors forward Gui Santos (15) is fouled by Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Golden State Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski (2) shoots a 3-point basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Golden State Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski (2) shoots a 3-point basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) dunks during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Golden State Warriors, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) dunks during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Golden State Warriors, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) shoots while defended by Golden State Warriors center Trayce Jackson-Davis (32) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) shoots while defended by Golden State Warriors center Trayce Jackson-Davis (32) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Luguentz Dort (5) celebrates after making a 3-point basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Golden State Warriors, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Luguentz Dort (5) celebrates after making a 3-point basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Golden State Warriors, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

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