GCF and Affiliated Companies – COVID-19 and Stay-at-Home Updates

March 23, 2020

Dear Valued GCF Customer,

On Saturday, March 21, 2020, the St. Louis County Department of Public Health announced a “Stay at Home” order effective Monday, March 23, 2020, at 12:01 a.m. CDT which prohibits non-essential activities.  While this affects the everyday lives of Missourians, businesses are also greatly impacted, as those considered non-essential will be forced to cease operations through at least April 22, 2020.

That said, GCF is not impacted by this directive.  The paper products and services we provide to other essential businesses are considered essential under the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security CISA (Cyber and Infrastructure) division for critical infrastructure.  Additionally, our suppliers fall under these guidelines and will continue supplying the necessary raw materials for GCF to continue producing and servicing your paper roll needs.

The uncertainty of COVID-19 has impacted many facets of our lives.  As a company, GCF is focused on doing its part to promote a safe and healthy work environment to combat the spread of COVID-19.  The situation remains fluid; however, GCF is taking necessary continuity steps to prevent supply chain disruptions enabled by newly implemented health and safety procedures, production redundancies across multiple facilities, and commitment to increase inventory levels in case of further volatility.  We value your business, and as a trusted partner, have confidence that we, as a whole, will grow stronger through this adversity.

Should you have any questions, please contact your GCF Sales Representative.

Respectfully,

Bryan Eovaldi

President, General Credit Forms, Inc.

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March 23, 2020

Dear Valued PSI Customers,

On Sunday, March 22, 2020, the State of Ohio announced a “Stay at Home” order effective Monday, March 23, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. EDT, which prohibits non-essential activities.  While this affects the everyday lives of Ohioans, businesses are also greatly impacted, as those considered non-essential will be forced to cease operations through at least April 6, 2020.

That said, Paper Systems Incorporated’s operation in Springboro, Ohio, is not impacted by this directive.  The paper products which we supply are considered essential under the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security CISA (Cyber and Infrastructure) division for critical infrastructure.  Additionally, our suppliers fall under these guidelines and will continue supplying the necessary raw materials for PSI to continue producing and servicing your paper roll needs.

The uncertainty of COVID-19 has impacted many facets of our lives.  As a company, PSI is focused on doing its part to promote a safe and healthy work environment to combat the spread of COVID-19.  The situation remains fluid; however, PSI is taking necessary continuity steps to prevent supply chain disruptions enabled by newly implemented health and safety procedures, production redundancies across multiple facilities, and commitment to increase inventory levels in case of further volatility.  We value your business, and as a trusted partner, have confidence that we, as a whole, will grow stronger through this adversity.

Should you have any questions, please contact your PSI Sales Representative or feel free to contact me directly.

Respectfully,

Lee Wagoner

Executive Vice President, Paper Systems Incorporated

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Golden Business Forms

March 23, 2020

Dear Valued GBF Customers,

As of March 23, 2020, Golden Business Forms is not under a “Stay at Home” order.  In addition, Golden Business Forms, Incorporated, operation in Golden City, Missouri, will not be impacted by any such future directive.  The paper products which we supply are considered essential under the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security CISA (Cyber and Infrastructure) division for critical infrastructure.  Additionally, our suppliers fall under these guidelines and will continue supplying the necessary raw materials for GBF to continue producing and servicing your paper roll needs.

The uncertainty of COVID-19 has impacted many facets of our lives.  As a company, GBF is focused on doing its part to promote a safe and healthy work environment to combat the spread of COVID-19.  The situation remains fluid; however, GBF is taking necessary continuity steps to prevent supply chain disruptions enabled by newly implemented health and safety procedures.  We value your business, and as a trusted partner, have confidence that we, as a whole, will grow stronger through this adversity.

Should you have any questions, please contact Alan Stalker or feel free to contact me directly.

Sincerely,

Tim Pashia

VP Roll Operations/Administration, Golden Business Forms, Inc.

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March 23, 2020

Dear Valued Advanced Labeling Systems Customers,

On Saturday, March 21, 2020, the County of St. Louis announced a “Stay at Home” order effective Monday, March 23, 2020, at 12:01am CDT which prohibits non-essential activities. While this affects the everyday lives of St. Louis residents, businesses are also greatly impacted, as those considered non-essential will be forced to cease operations through at least April 22, 2020.

That said, Advanced Labeling Systems’ operations in Earth City, MO, and Denver, CO, are not impacted by this directive. The label products which we supply to other essential businesses are considered essential under the guidelines set forth by the U.S Department of Homeland Security CISA (Cyber and Infrastructure) division for critical infrastructure. Additionally, our suppliers fall under these guidelines and will continue supplying the necessary raw materials for Advanced Labeling Systems to continue producing your label needs.

The uncertainty of COVID-19 has impacted many facets of our lives. As a company, Advanced Labeling Systems is focused on doing its part to promote a safe and healthy work environment to combat the spread of COVID-19. The situation remains fluid, however Advanced Labeling Systems is taking necessary continuity steps to prevent supply chain disruptions enabled by newly implemented health and safety procedures, production redundancies across multiple facilities, and commitment to increase inventory levels in case of further volatility. We value your business, and as a trusted partner, have confidence that we as a whole will grow stronger through this adversity.

Should you have any questions, please contact your Advanced Labeling Systems Sales Representative or feel free to contact me directly.

Be safe,

Paul Vogt

VP/GM Advanced Labeling Systems

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