Making the Grade at Charlotte-Mecklenburg
With CTP equipment and a new iGen3, this school district in-plant is changing customers’ perceptions.
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Cost: A Competitive Advantage
Another big reason the in-plant has made a fixture of itself within the district is cost.
“That may be our biggest competitive advantage,” says Griffin. “We can verify that at the end of the year we’re bringing money back into the school district. And we can almost always offer a better price on any job than an outside shop.”
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