The Changing In-plant
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As times have changed, so have the types of customers that seek out in-plants. This has caused many shops to update the services they provide.
By Bob Neubauer
We've all watched traditional print work migrate to the Web or to CD-ROM. With that work has gone some of the traditional in-plant customers. At the same time, other corporate changes have brought in new types of customers, giving the in-plant of 2005 a much different look than the in-plant of 1975.
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