AARP: Not Your Grandfather’s In-plant
With a full lineup of digital and offset presses churning out millions of pages a month, the in-plant at AARP is a long way from retirement.
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A Bright Future
By reviewing jobs that have gone outside, she projects that over time she can increase monthly print volume by some 500,000 impressions and that AARP could recognize savings as high as 20 percent.
"The more jobs I can bring in, the better the deal I can make on my click charges. So adding volume makes a difference for the customer and the association," she points out. "If you look at it holistically, it's a savings. The organization has invested in a print shop, so why should anyone at AARP spend budget dollars to send stuff out, when I have a premiere shop right here?"IPG
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- Heidelberg
- Pitney Bowes
- Xerox Corp.
- People:
- Pat Peterson
- Peggy White
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