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A Look Back at the IPMA Conference
December 1, 2006 From Video
More than 125 in-plant managers attended the main in-plant event of the year, the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference. IPG was there.
 
The Graph Expo Experience
The Graph Expo Experience
December 1, 2006 From Video
A glimpse of the excitement and bustle of Graph Expo, with interviews of some of the in-plant managers in attendance.
 
Government Printers Meet in Rochester
Government Printers Meet in Rochester
December 14, 2006 From Video
The National Government Publishing Association (NGPA) spiced up its recent conference in Rochester, N.Y., with visits to Kodak, Xerox and R.I.T.
 
IPMA Conference Comes to Oklahoma
IPMA Conference Comes to Oklahoma
August 24, 2007 From Video
The In-plant Printing and Mailing Association met recently in Oklahoma City for an action-packed conference. IPG captured the excitement on video.
 
Bob's Drupa Journey: Part 1
Bob's Drupa Journey: Part 1
August 1, 2008 From Video
Join IPG Editor Bob Neubauer as he navigates his way through the massive German trade show.
 
Bob's Drupa Journey: Part 2
Bob's Drupa Journey: Part 2
August 1, 2008 From Video
Day Two at Drupa brings Bob past offset presses, ink-jet presses, DI presses and into Dusseldorf’s Altstadt.
 
Bob's Drupa Journey: Part 3
Bob's Drupa Journey: Part 3
August 1, 2008 From Video
IPG Editor Bob Neubauer wraps up his Drupa visit with a look at bindery and digital printing equipment, inclding new ink-jet presses. (He also pokes fun at some odd contraptions he stumbles upon.)
 
Maximum Coverage
October 2002 From In-Plant Graphics
BlueCross BlueShield is a big name in the in-plant world, with dozens of shops serving its many offices around the country. We spoke with several of them to find out why BCBS values its in-plants so much. By MIKE LLEWELLYN &012;If you were to look at a list of all the in-plants in the country, one name would pop up more than any other: BlueCross BlueShield. Because BCBS is not centrally operated, each "Blue Plan," as employees call the independent companies in the network, must produce its own marketing materials, explanations of benefits (EOBs), brochures and internal correspondence. Thus, many BCBS Blue Plans
 
Flying High Again
July 2001 From In-Plant Graphics
Tension filled the air. After more than eight hours of examining printed pieces for flaws, the judges of In-Print 2001 were looking at three flawless entries, trying to decide which one deserved to be named Best of Show. In the running were a colorful annual report from the University of Missouri-Columbia, a sharp-looking hard cover book from Brigham Young University and an eye-catching marketing booklet from Boeing. All three in-plants were former Best of Show winners. They each knew how to produce quality products. This didn't make the judges' job any easier. They scrutinized each entry using a detailed checklist
 
First Timers Take Top Prize
July 2000 From In-Plant Graphics
In its first appearance in the In-Print contest, SAFECO took top honors with a colorful marketing piece that required lots of attention to detail. As a perk for its top agents, SAFECO organizes an annual event called the "Conference of Champions," which brings the company's top producers together to attend workshops, mingle with executives and make new friends. Next year that conference will take place in both Vienna, Austria, and Carlsbad, Calif. To motivate its independent agents to work harder and qualify for the free conference, the Seattle-based insurance and financial services firm wanted to send out a quality marketing piece, bursting with color
 
Fed In-plants - Bank On Them
April 2001 From In-Plant Graphics
Federal Reserve Bank in-plants don't print money, but they work together to try to save it. COSMO CORVAGLIA has a kingdom—though he'd probably prefer to call it an area, or maybe just a district. Either way, he's the one responsible for it. This kingdom (or district if you prefer) stretches from Trenton, N.J., to Rehoboth, Del., and from Pittsburgh to Cape May Point, N.J. And although he isn't really a king, or even a prince for that matter, he is part of an organization few understand—and even fewer could live without. Cos Corvaglia is print manager for the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
 
Doing Everything Right
January 2002 From In-Plant Graphics
Not only does Eastman Chemical Creative Services have sophisticated prepress and printing operations, it handles photography, video, streaming media, CDs—and it even insources. As the largest employer in Tennessee (with 10,000 on its payroll), Eastman Chemical has a large presence in the state, says Mike Thomas, manager of Eastman Chemical Creative Services. That presence is especially felt in eastern Tennessee, where the company's Kingsport facility is located. And it is in eastern Tennessee that this sophisticated in-plant is capitalizing on its parental relationship. By promoting its graphic arts capabilities externally, Creative Services is taking full advantage of Eastman Chemical's manufacturing fame. "The company
 
Changing With The Times
March 2000 From In-Plant Graphics
A name change gave Tom Neckvatal the perfect opportunity to move his shop to an electronic workflow. He jumped at the chance and hasn't looked back. PRINTING WAS not in Tom Neckvatal's plans when he was attending the University of Wisconsin back in 1966. But when he heard of an opening at the university print shop for a part-time press operator, the business administration and economics undergrad grabbed the position. "I needed a job, and that was the only thing available," he explains. Neckvatal was groomed on a Multilith 1250 press, and he hasn't left the in-plant environment since. Today, after working
 
BYU Streamlines
May 2005 From In-Plant Graphics
One of the largest university in-plants, the BYU Print & Mail Production Center is reorganizing to make itself more efficient and customer friendly. By Bob Neubauer When Brigham Young University merged its print and mail operations in 1998 to form the Print & Mail Production Center, it improved communication between the departments and enhanced its workflow. Now Doug Maxwell wants to take that merger even farther. The new director and his team are reorganizing and streamlining the 65-employee in-plant so that printing, copying and mail functions are completely integrated, not independent services with separate staffs, reporting structures and scheduling. "We felt that we
 
Big Shop Gets Bigger
October 1998 From In-Plant Graphics
A new five-color press is just the beginning for Spartan Stores, which plans to expand its in-plant even more. Wander through any grocery store and you are likely to see thousands of dollars worth of printing. Posters line the windows, inviting shoppers to come inside; stacks of circulars greet them as they walk through the automatic doors; and multi-color shelf cards point out sale items. Then there are the endless ad inserts in the Sunday paper. Who designs and prints up all this material? For a group of grocery retailers in the Midwest, it's the in-plant print shop at Spartan Stores. Forget
 
 
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