North American Communications


North American Communications was co-founded by Michael Herman, father of the company's president as of 2019, in 1979. NAC was a provider of direct mail services to high-volume marketers.
The company had two facilities, in Duncansville, Pennsylvania and Juárez, Mexico; the Mexico site closed in March 2019, while the US site closed on May 20, 2019. The sudden closure of the firm was in violation of the WARN Act, requiring at least 60 calendar days notification of closure for firms employing more than 100 people. The US and Mexican facilities employed between 175 and 270, and 650 people, respectively. The Duncansville site consisted of a production facility. As of the 2019 closure, the company's president and chief executive officer were, respectively, Rob Herman and Nick Robinson.
The company collapsed as a consequence of several factors, one being unable to raise capital to support consolidation of its facilities to the Duncansville location, a move which stakeholders found to be necessary in the face of souring business and transit relations between the United States and Mexico. The inability to raise capital was compounded by an inability to merge or sell the company due to internecine litigation between NAC and the company's founder, litigation which also left the company unable to fund ongoing operations. Another factor contributing to the firm's collapse was a "prolonged contraction of client mail volumes".