How To Avoid Being Outsourced
A Webinar next Wednesday will let you hear how several in-plants expanded their capabilities, added value and brought work back in-house. Presented by the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association, and sponsored by Riso, the Webinar will let you hear how Manager Jan Meeuwsen, from De Bruyn Seed, has moved the production of many mission critical materials back in-house. This has saved her company weeks of lead time, reduced waste and cut costs up to 50 percent on many items.
As the office and store manager for De Bruyn, she oversees the Internet business, Web site, design and printing of newspaper inserts, brochures, fliers, seed envelopes, product catalogs, instructional materials, price lists and more.
In addition, Presenter Bob Raus, manager of Product Marketing for Riso, will offer his ideas on how in-plants can cut costs, add more value and bring more work in-house. Through its high-speed full-color, cut-sheet inkjet printing systems, Riso helps in-plant managers succeed by bringing applications such as envelopes, variable data communications, business cards, MICR checks and more in-house, delivering organizations twice the speed and at a significant savings of up to 35 percent per page.
Register for the February 9 Webinar at www.ipma.org.