

In 2013, Mimeo had more than 600 employees and revenues of approximately $100 million.

In Q4 2011, CLE moved into a new facility in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England, that serves as the headquarters for Mimeo Europe as well Mimeo's first production and distribution centre in Europe. The acquisition expanded Mimeo's business to include custom products such as school yearbooks via SPC Verlag and on-demand funeral cards via Gateway Funeral Cards. Wardley was immediately appointed general manager of Mimeo Europe. In July 2011 Mimeo expanded into Europe with the acquisition of Cambridgeshire, England-based CLE, led by Jamie Wardley. In June 2018 the company announced it would close the facility. From 2007 to early 2010, saw steady growth and expansion with revenues growing from $39.6 million in 2006 to $60 million in 2009. By 2008 Mimeo employed more than 500 people, serving 4000 customers, 38% of which are Fortune 500 customers. This was the second print and distribution facility owned by the company. In December 2008, Mimeo opened a 75,000-square-foot web-enabled print production and distribution facility in Newark, New Jersey, with a capacity of 1,000,000 pages per day. The company achieved growth rates of 68% in 2005 versus 2004, reaching $50 million in total revenue. At the time, Mimeo reported growth rates of 50% over the past four years. They also added add several key executives, including Tom Karrat, EVP Sales and Marketing, Charlie Corr, as VP Corporate Strategy and Coleen Smith as Chief People Officer. In September 2006, the company purchased three Kodak Nexpress Color printers and reported a total of 328 employees. In 2005, Adam Slutsky, former COO, CFO and director of Moviefone joined the company as CEO, replacing John F. The CEO, John Lyons left the company at this time replaced by John Delbridge while a search for a full-time CEO was launched. having been ranked at number 186 on the Inc. (magazine), as one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S. In October 2004, the company's growth was recognized by Inc.


As of 2002, Customers included 300 of the Fortune 2000. Lyons as CEO in May 2001, replacing company founder Jeff Stewart. To accelerate growth the company hired an experienced sales professional, John F. Unfortunately, Mimeo was spending more than it was taking in, losing $1M per month. In 2000, the company reported employment levels of 80 people and 422 customers. The first print facility was located next to the FedEx distribution hub in Memphis, Tennessee. The strategy was to leverage the time and cost savings that come from being adjacent to major shipping and distribution hubs. The company developed proprietary technology and a proof of concept, leading to the release of a functional version in mid-1999. In 1998, the company launched with the goal of becoming the print dial tone for the Internet. They reunited in 1998 after Stewart and Uyttendaele launched and sold Internet consulting company Square Earth to Proxicom, which is now ICrossing. Stewart, Delbridge and Uyttendaele first met on the second floor of their freshman dormitory at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. A few months later, David Uyttendaele (Mimeo's Chief technology officer), Scott Klemm and John Delbridge (former Chief operating officer and Chief financial officer, current Mimeo CEO), joined the founding team. Mimeo was founded in 1998 by Key Compton, Jeff Stewart ( board member and first chief executive officer) and Dave Meadows. Printing and distribution centers are located in Memphis, Tennessee, Berlin, Germany and Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. The company was named after the Mimeograph. Customers include small, mid-sized and large companies. Customers utilize a proprietary online workflow connected to multiple print production, warehouse and distribution centers. The company refers to itself as a technology company that prints. It was the first to offer online printing and overnight delivery of complex documents and marketing materials. is a privately held Print on demand and digital distribution document company. Mimeo LTD, Mimeo GmbH, SPC Verlag, Gateway Publishing
