Jason Fitzhugh added: “Sales for Gemaco’s chip line have continued to grow nicely, and we’re pleased to announce the SuperG, Gemaco’s new heavyweight gaming chip. The SuperG is over 40% heavier compared to other leading gaming chips and is expected to be a valuable addition.”
Fitzhugh also noted that continued interest in other Gemaco brand products has stayed strong: “Casinos are increasingly aware of the significant ROI of GemPak pre-shuffled multidecks. Gemaco will also display its 100% plastic Proflex decks, which meet the most particular snap and memory demands of poker managers and players.”
“This year’s new show date will eliminate the holiday conflict, and the location is conducive to greater interaction and relationship building with customers. Gemaco is also thrilled to participate in the AGEM welcome party and looks forward to seeing many of our current clients and introducing ourselves to some new ones,” Fitzhugh stated.
When asked about his perspective for 2012, Fitzhugh commented, “Gemaco continues to focus on its global presence and niches in various markets that have allowed us to weather the turbulent economic times and succeed with increased sales globally. Additionally, Gemaco’s recent multi-million dollar installation of state-of-the-art equipment and systems allows for the production of the highest quality products and demonstrates our continued commitment to be a leader in the industry.”
Gemaco, located in Blue Springs, Missouri, is a leading manufacturer of playing cards, gaming chips and gaming table coverings for the casino industry. It is also the largest US manufacturer of playing cards for the promotional products industry.