In-Plant Profiles
From melting down metal type to managing large printing plants, John Yerger has served in virtually every possible print job. Next week he will welcome ACUP+ conference attendees to his in-plant at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Adding an inkjet press has allowed Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District’s in-plant to stop outsourcing, drastically cut turnaround times, and improve morale.
Installing a Duplo iSaddle enabled Missouri State University Printing and Postal Services to produce view books and other strategic enrollment management variable data projects, earning the in-plant high praise from the Board of Governors.
The California Office of State Publishing — the country’s second largest in-plant — recently moved from its home of 67 years to a modern, efficient, and very green new facility.
Since consolidating its print, bindery, and mail operations into a new building, American Fidelity Assurance’s in-plant has seen robust, steady growth.
Julio Rosado has used his intimate knowledge of the Manhattan printing scene to bring order, consistency, and customer service to the NYPD’s Printing Section.
Automation has allowed Frisco Independent School District’s in-plant to expand right alongside its thriving district, remaining a vibrant part of the organization, while bringing new services to the table.
The Creative and Digital Services department at the University of Illinois at Chicago is bringing in new business thanks to the capabilities of its new bookletmaking system and coater/laminator.
Overnight, the Government Publishing Office went from zero to six production inkjet presses. Now, for the first time, GPO will print official U.S. documents using inkjet.
After a restructuring that consolidated print, design, and photography services, Middle Tennessee State University’s in-plant has become even more effective in its mission.