About Us.
RAM OFFSET LITHOGRAPHERS has the knowledge and experience to get your commercial printing job done right. From high-quality sheetfed offset or heat-set web to digital printing, we do it all. Our friendly sales staff will assist you with your project from the beginning design and layout through completion – even mailing.
Our Mission: Customers come first. To that end, we have adopted a mission statement in the spirit of teamwork with our customers and staff: “To consistently and successfully fill the needs of our customers, using the best in technologies and backed by the most dedicated and determined staff available in the printing industry.”
Vision Statement: Consistently exceeding our customer’s need for print, bindery, and mailing services. Committed to development and implementation of continuous improvements in our quality and education.
- No Sales Tax in Oregon
- In-house bindery, mailing, and shipping
- Minutes from Interstate 5 makes shipping cost-effective and efficient
- Press checks are stress-free as we are minutes from an international airport and accommodations
Owners
Ryan Dale is the owner of Ram Offset, who purchased the company from Joanne and Peter Dale in 2025.
The business was originally established in 1980, with Joanne and Peter gaining sole ownership in 2006.
History
Since 1980, Ram Offset has been family owned and operated in Southern Oregon. Numerous employees have parents and grandparents who were in the printing industry. It is not uncommon to see books such as the Study Guide for Graphic Arts Procedures and Pocket Pal 7th edition around the shop.
Customer Service Representatives
Our CSRs provide service for each customer through communication and coordination of orders between customer; sales, prepress; manufacturing, and logistics.
Extended Warehouse Terms for Qualifying Clients
Ram Offset has the capability to store your printed material in our warehouse. Ask your salesperson if your company qualifies for this additional service.
Facility
Our 27,415 square foot facility is located on a 2.44 acre lot in the industrial park of White City, Oregon.