Automation Can Save Your In-plant
If bottlenecks are impeding your in-plant's productivity, automation may be the solution. In a free IPG webinar next week, two in-plant managers will explain how they used automation to streamline the work flowing through their shops, improving both throughput and profitability.
Jason Plum, of Schneider Electric, will describe how his company went from outsourcing its maintenance manuals to bringing the work in-house, saving the company $1.1 million the first year. The seven-employee in-plant then automated its workflow, which allowed operators to spend less time handling prepress and be more productive.
Amy Leach, of Blanchard Valley Health System, will talk about her in-plant's transformation after adding print management software and reducing unnecessary printing. Job submission is now organized and efficient, print costs have dropped 30 percent and the in-plant's value has increased drastically.
The webinar will explain how automation will reduce setup times, eliminate bottlenecks, and free up staff for other important tasks, making your in-plant a more dependable resource for your organization. Find out more and register for this free IPG webinar here.






