Fenske Media
Fenske Media is a solar powered marketing and printing company, beginning in 1957 as a commercial printer. They offer digital print integrated media solutions, strategic media planning, data analytics and customer relationship management (CRM) services.
Fenske Media is one of the leading printing service providers in South Dakota. Equipped with two KODAK PROSPER 5000 XLi inkjet printing presses, Fenske can print 24.5 inch wide full color sheets at speeds of 650 feet per minute, or a little over 7 miles per hour. Utilizing these printing presses, Fenske doesn’t have to pursue additional contractors for printing if their client requires the service.
Fenske is Green
Unlike other printing services in the Black Hills, Fenske strives to be green in not only their services but their buildings as well. Fenske’s usages of digital print integrated media solutions and strategic media planning reduce paper waste. Fenske utilizes solar power to power most of their buildings across the Midwest, making them one of the largest Midwestern based companies in the United States to utilize solar power.
Fenske Media is a solar powered marketing and printing company, beginning in 1957 as a commercial printer. They offer digital print integrated media solutions, strategic media planning, data analytics and customer relationship management (CRM) services.
Fenske Media is one of the leading printing service providers in South Dakota. Equipped with two KODAK PROSPER 5000 XLi inkjet printing presses, Fenske can print 24.5 inch wide full color sheets at speeds of 650 feet per minute, or a little over 7 miles per hour. Utilizing these printing presses, Fenske doesn’t have to pursue additional contractors for printing if their client requires the service.
Fenske is Green
Unlike other printing services in the Black Hills, Fenske strives to be green in not only their services but their buildings as well. Fenske’s usages of digital print integrated media solutions and strategic media planning reduce paper waste. Fenske utilizes solar power to power most of their buildings across the Midwest, making them one of the largest Midwestern based companies in the United States to utilize solar power.