Business Management - Industry Trends
The industry’s fortunes are closely tied to the U.S. economy. What can we expect to see in the year ahead? Two economists weigh in.
Jack Klasnic’s death last Saturday at the age of 76 has stirred reflective comments from in-plant managers around the country.
The in-plant world lost one of its strongest proponents on Saturday when long-time consultant Jack Klasnic passed away. He was 76.
Insurance and financial firms have some of the largest in-plants in the country. Of the survey responders, Allstate tops the list.
The Digital Packaging Summit was held last week in Ponte Vedra Beach and featured three days of digital print education and networking.
Each December, In-plant Graphics ranks the country’s largest in-plants by sales and employees. Help us out by taking this short survey.
The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) is planning to digitize all 14,587 issues of the Federal Register.
Twenty-five years ago today, everything changed for in-plants. On Oct. 2, 1990, Xerox introduced the DocuTech 135 Production Publisher.
There are signs that some e-book adopters are returning to print.
In case you hadn’t heard, Pope Francis spent the weekend in Philadelphia, and everyone in IPG’s hometown was caught up in the buzz.