
In-Plant Profiles

Investments in digital printing, binding, mailing, and wide-format are opening the doors to new opportunities at Hillsdale College.
After an in-depth analysis by consultants, Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance’s in-plant modernized its outdated equipment, streamlined workflows, expanded services, and significantly reduced costs, boosting productivity and earning recognition from its leadership team.
Only 14 years old, the Church of Scientology International Dissemination & Distribution Center has become one of the largest and most efficient in-plants in the U.S., winning major awards for its exceptional high-quality printing.
It’s not every day you see thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment suspended in the air. But for a few nervous moments, one in-plant’s inkjet future was swinging in the breeze.
After managing a Colorado in-plant for many years, Al Goranson let his love of in-plants guide him across the country to a new opportunity in North Carolina.
Adding an inkjet press has given Modern Woodmen of America’s in-plant a well-rounded selection of equipment to better serve the nation’s third-largest fraternal benefit society.
For nearly 45 years, Dale Johnson has put his heart and soul into Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Now, as he prepares for retirement, he reflects on how the in-plant has evolved.
A program at Great Crossing High School is training students for graphic arts careers while printing for district schools and community businesses.
Kenneth Stopinski has made a career out of his love for the military and his passion for print.
Bobbi Francis’ first job out of high school has proven to be a winner, bringing her challenges, growth opportunities, and satisfaction for 43 years and counting.