Family Owned and Operated
Alia Suqi
Isa Suqi
Nextwave Web owners Isa and Alia Suqi have been serving the Paterson market since 2006. In that time they have not only brought their business to the Paterson community but their hearts and souls as well. Upon opening, they immediately became active in the community. Alia through her membership with The Paterson Rotary Club, where she has distinguished herself as a Board member and Chairwoman of several fund raising events that have successfully raised money to help various Paterson Non-profits in their mission to serve those in need. Isa is a Board member of the Paterson Education Fund, a non-profit organization whose mission is to work with the Paterson Schools at the local and State level to help insure that Paterson Children get the best and most efficient education possible.
It is this sense of passion, compassion and commitment that carries through to every job and every customer that walks through Nextwave's door. They have the skills and expertise to handle every aspect of their customer’s needs and the flexibility to accommodate most time frames. Since they are an Urban Enterprise Zone registered business they charge only 3 ½% Sales Tax.
For your next printing order call Nextwave Web where the customer and their needs are Top Priority!
Jamie Dykes
Nextwave Web's History
Alia and Isa Suqi founded Nextwave Web in August 2003 in the basement of their home. Building on strong business relationships developed in their careers prior to starting the business, the Suqis began working with clients to manage their printing projects from beginning to end. As the business grew, the Suqis partnered with an existing printing company to rent office space and purchased a digital press. In order to meet tight deadlines, Nextwave Web began to handle some of the printing rather than outsourcing all jobs to other printers. Continued business growth allowed the Suqis to invest in more printing equipment and also hire two employees.
In 2005, a printing shop went on the market in Paterson, New Jersey. Isa and Alia met with the owners and made the purchase deal in less than two weeks. In January 2006, after renovating the building and upgrading all the machines, Nextwave Web began producing all printing work in-house. Utilizing two SBA loans, the company purchased a 40-inch, six-color, offset press as well as color and black and white digital presses. All bindery equipment was upgraded, and more was added.
Currently, Nextwave Web employs 9 full-time employees as well as two sales representatives. Among the company’s clients are the following: Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, Clinique, New Jersey Institute of Technology, International Federation of Accountants, William Paterson, Montclair State University, Kean University, Passaic County Community College, and Liberty Health.
Because of their knowledge, hard work, integrity, and superior service, they have been able to stay profitable in a challenging economy and a tough industry. As the printing industry has suffered and online printing companies have gained market share, Nextwave Web’s sales have remained strong. No employees have been laid off and the company has retained its clients. Isa and Alia pride themselves on great customer service, reliability, and a turnkey approach to handling their clients’ printing needs. These strengths have helped the company to weather the storm during this difficult economy.
Nextwave Web is a Small Business Enterprise and a Women’s Business Enterprise certified by the state of New Jersey. The company is also nationally certified as a WBE by the Women’s Business Educational National Council.