You Can't Print It All In-house
Though they may not want to talk about it, outsourcing printing is a big part of many in-plant managers' jobs.
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According to IPG data, almost half of all in-plant managers are in charge of procuring printing, in addition to overseeing in-house production. And this makes perfect sense. Who better to buy printing than a printer?
"We are the experts, and we understand the process and the materials," agrees Bob Keats, director of Document & Mail Services at Colgate University, in Hamilton, N.Y. "It is easier for us to talk to another printer than it is for the customers."
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