In-Plant Profiles
After overhauling its in-plant and adding a production inkjet press, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance is enjoying great success.
The Community College of Philadelphia’s in-plant recently replaced its 22-year-old Duplo bookletmaker with a new Duplo System 3500 feat
University of Oklahoma Printing Services is the first print shop in the world to purchase and install the new Kodak Nexfinity digital color press. So far it’s living up to all expectations.
After examining the cost of outsourcing its printing, Fayetteville State University decided to rebuild its in-plant. With a host of new equipment in place, the reborn shop is thriving.
From India to Texas and now at Penn State, Abbas Badani has accumulated a world of printing experience.
For the second year in a row, Bloomberg’s in-plant rose to the top, this time with an eye-catching multi-piece project.
A poster printed on uncoated stock beat several multi-page publications to take the top offset prize.
Nipissing University’s in-plant is called Print Plus for a good reason. It has expanded its offerings beyond printing to include an eclectic mix of value-added services.
When McGill University Health Centre Document Services was forced to relocate, the outcome was better than anyone at the in-plant could have dreamed.
What in-plant doesn’t value productivity, quality and economy? The in-plant serving the University of Nebraska-Lincoln still gets them all, in abundance, from conventional offset lithography.