In-plants Face New Strategic Realities
As corporate comptrollers sharpen their scrutiny, in-plants turn to insourcing, marketing and ancillary services. Still, many hardships remain for in-plants. Here’s a candid look.
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Additionally lithographic volume is seriously drying up for in-plants as printing shifts to clients’ desktop printers, remote printers and small private general commercial printers offering same-day or second-day turnaround. Multi-part forms have moved to electronic forms.
Copy volumes are stagnating for most in-plants. Electronic transmission of document files to the in-plant server has not helped volume grow but has slowed the decent, providing the in-plant can turn the project around in four hours or less.
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C. Clint Bolte
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