As we kick off a new year, it’s interesting to look back at the most read IPG articles of 2016.
Business Management - In-plant Justification
As Christmas approaches, don’t forget to keep an eye out for printed pieces you can enter in the In-Print 2018 contest.
Every year dozens of in-plants enter samples of their print work in the In-Print contest. But hundreds of other in-plants never do.
A new study of the in-plant industry reveals some interesting trends and areas of growth and decline.
As we look ahead to the next year, amid widespread technological transformation and the associated challenges, in-plants will need to evolve in order to thrive. To remain relevant in a rapidly changing environment, in-plants can take several concrete steps to help reinvent themselves. They can expand their service offerings while improving efficiency; explore additional sources…
Don’t waste time on the ‘offset or digital’ question. Focus on how your in-plant can best help customers be successful.
As I write this, 2016 is coming to an end, and there are three things worth remembering. First, it’s been a year since I joined IMG (Integrated Methods Group), and I am happy to say that I continue to work with and research in-plant service providers. In fact, immediately after joining IMG, we were contracted…
This has been a year of major change and growth for Vanderbilt University Printing Services.
"Space is one of the most precious things on campus,” declares Alexander Podmaniczky. Few in-plants would argue with those words. And yet space was exactly what the Digital Publications Center at Marist College needed to reach its potential.
Autumn is such a beautiful time for a road trip across the rolling hills of central Pennsylvania. But leaf peeping is not what brought me out to Penn State, my alma mater, recently. The university’s Multimedia & Print Center, one of the country’s largest in-plants, held a two-day open house, and I decided to check…