Getting Respect from Commercial Printers
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"It often means that the in-plant manager is doing a pretty good job, and the commercial shop can’t beat the in-plant's prices or service levels. So they complain," writes Chambers.
He describes one agonizing plane ride when he sat next to the owner of a print and mail house and argued with him for two hours about the value of in-plants. The man regurgitated all the hackneyed old complaints against in-plants—customers are forced to use them, they don't understand deadlines, they're not held accountable for financial performance—while Chambers gritted his teeth and refuted every gripe.
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