Uncovering The Hidden Costs of Paper
Sponsored by: Boise Paper Debbie Pavletich, Graphic Services Manager, Briggs & Stratton Corporation
Speakers:
Paper is the biggest individual print manufacturing cost, often amounting to 25% of revenues. More than half of in-plants spend over $100,000 on paper annually, according to In-Plant Graphics. Selecting the right paper is the result of careful evaluation that goes beyond price per pound. Other factors, such as, performance on production equipment, materials handling, paper loading, work-in-capital costs associated with inventories, and the opportunity costs for not having the paper on hand contribute to costs.
Learn how to:
- Identify key and hidden cost in ordering, performance, and handling of paper
- Improve internal efficiency via just-in-time delivery, materials management, and improved paper loading
- Balance inventory levels with customer needs
- Minimize working capital through just-in-time delivery
Sponsored by Boise Paper
- Companies:
- Boise Inc.
- People:
- Lisa