Bringing It All Together
Since consolidating services like mail and data center printing, the State of Oregon’s in-plant has saved millions for its customers, while enhancing document security.
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Erik Cagle
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- The 91-employee shop boasts a $15 million budget and 70,000 square feet of operating space.
- Approximately 60 percent of all jobs the in-plant produces find their way into the mail stream, with 2.3 million pieces of mail sent out each month. Ninety-seven percent of the materials mailed get some level of postal discount, with postage savings totaling approximately $5 million per biennium.
- Twelve DAS trucks travel across the state delivering product to agencies, making 550 stops per day with in excess of 20,000 pounds of materials.
DAS Publishing & Distribution produces negotiable documents (titles, checks, warrants, bonds), client notices, variable data, booklets (stitched, coiled and three-hole drilled) and data center printing. It provides consultation and job planning, graphic design, electronic publishing, CD work, binding and other services. Offset work is sent out to Corrections Services or to prequalified vendors.
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