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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Still, she had to convince management that the capital investments made sense.
"We were sending 50 to 60 percent of our work out, especially as digital presses become more common and run lengths decreased. I was able to show that because much of the work was going out to be printed on an iGen anyway, we could do the same work—and more—if we had our own machines, and do it less expensively and more efficiently."
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