In-Plant Profiles
Sticking with a legacy Web-to-print system is fine — until you experience all the features a modern system offers, as one in-plant discovered.
Harsher than an Alaskan winter is the cold, dark reality of COVID-19, which has hit the University of Alaska, Anchorage, just as hard as other schools. Fortunately, its in-plant knows how to adapt to harsh conditions.
With social distancing a priority, Cedarville University needed to eliminate the long lines at the package pickup counter. To make this happen, the in-plant implemented smart lockers in record time.
Though she never intended to work in the insurance industry, Michele Woodrum says she’s “having a blast” leading the print and mail team at Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance.
University of Oklahoma Printing Services was so pleased with the Kodak NexFinity digital press it installed in 2018 that the in-plant recently added a second one.
Loughborough University Print and Post Services has proven its value during the pandemic, whether it’s delivering mail during the crisis, providing PPE, or printing essential university communications.
After running the presses at various western Washington printing companies for years, Mike Griswold returned to his alma mater’s in-plant.
Greater transparency and improved efficiency are among the rewards of using production data to steer the day-to-day operations of an in-plant.
After relocating into a larger plant, Encompass Health Print Services has increased its productivity, improved its service, and is adding more value than ever.
World Bank Group’s GCS Printing & Interactive Media Services has taken innovation to another level.