In-plant Profiles
In-plants are pretty popular with school districts, and in IPG’s March issue, we turn the spotlight on them.
Sixteen years ago, Erica Derrington, then a recent University of Missouri graduate, had no intention of getting into printing, let alone of becoming a manager.
John Crawford has worked for the Government Publishing Office (GPO) for 50 years, but there was a time when he thought he wouldn't make it past six weeks.
This week both Gordon Rivera and Greg Cholmondeley have posted blogs focusing on Six Sigma concepts and workflow automation solutions.
University of Washington Creative Communications added four bicycles to its fleet of vehicles to deliver intercampus and USPS mail.
New Duplo DC-616 PRO slitter/cutter/creaser helps University of Findlay Print and Postal Services thrive
Liberty University started up a new in-plant one year ago, bringing cost savings, brand control and fast turnaround to the university.
UAB’s Printing and Mailing Services needed to move to a smaller location, necessitating changes in workflow, equipment and warehousing.
When The University of Texas at Austin’s medical building needed to expand, it led to the movement of the print and mail operation.
Greg Cholmondeley talks with a school district in-plant manager about her shop’s mission and how technology is helping her fulfill it.