In-plants During the Recession
By embracing digital printing and shorter runs, in-plants have weathered the recession slightly better than their commercial counterparts, according to the latest data from InfoTrends.
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The in-plant printing market segment is a critical component to the overall U.S. printing industry. In 2008, InfoTrends estimated that the overall industry had a value of shipments of $143 billion. The total in-plant printing market had just over an 18 percent share of the overall market, with $26 billion in value of shipments. This figure includes not only traditional in-plant printing centers and CRDs, but also includes data centers, small in-plant copy/print sites, and converged or integrated facilities that provide a combination of both graphic-arts-related output, data output and mailing services.
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