Gaming Partners International has received orders from all nine casinos currently operating and licensed to operate table games in Pennsylvania. The company is to supply gaming tables, casino chips and other table games equipment to the casinos.

Having received the necessary approvals from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, GPI has orders to provide more than 400 custom-built table games to six of the state’s casinos. Additionally, the company is to deliver over two million Paulson casino chips to eight casinos, as well as equipping a number of the properties with precision dice, table layouts, playing cards and casino seating from Gary Platt Manufacturing.

"Since table games were legalised in Pennsylvania at the beginning of the year, we have been working diligently with each property to help them prepare for the launch of table games in their casinos," said Justin Woodard, director of sales and business development, Americas at GPI. "Our sales team consulted with each casino on the wide range of options available in each of our product lines to ensure that they receive the best possible selections for their properties. We are very pleased that they have chosen GPI as their table games equipment supplier."

Greg Gronau, president and chief executive officer of GPI, described the situation in Pennsylvania as "very unique".

"Given the short period of time from the legalisation of table games to the delivery and anticipated opening of these operations in casinos this summer, we are meeting the challenge," he said. "We want to thank each of our casino customers for their trust and confidence in our ability to produce and deliver these high-quality casino products in the required timeframe. We have already commenced delivery to some of these casinos and we look forward to equipping all of them for their upcoming openings."