In-Plant Profiles
Inspired by the speed of the horses on its track, the in-plant at Keeneland Race Course delivers blazing-fast turnaround times, ensuring the venue always has the high-quality materials it needs — right when it needs them.
In his 21 years there, Eric Pro has continually reinvented the American College of Physicians’ in-plant — saving money, expanding services, and proving that proactive evolution is the key to survival.
The Sheetz convenience store chain is bringing its printing in-house. It just opened a 35,000-sq.-ft…
From mail clerk to mentor, Terry Rammel’s 46-year journey through the evolution of in-plant printing is a story of grit, growth, and the quiet power of leading by example.
To reduce print outsourcing and save money for the University of Florida, Marshall Gray has been slowly expanding its in-plant by upgrading equipment, hiring an experienced manager, adding services, rebranding, and promoting the shop across campus. It has paid off.
Despite staff cuts and a push toward digital, AAFP’s in-plant transformed challenges into opportunities. By innovating with wide-format printing and simplifying stressful projects, the two-person in-plant has ensured its future as a vital resource.
To make Mesa Public Schools’ in-plant sustainable for the future, the shop has expanded its wide-format and apparel services, adding new equipment to enhance those offerings.
By leveraging modern technology and a strong service culture, Careington’s in-plant provides reliable print and fulfillment services, while reducing costs and delivering unmatched value to the company.
Kim Stanford has transformed her in-plant by expanding wide-format printing, eliminating a fund deficit, and exploring new revenue streams.
Investments in digital printing, binding, mailing, and wide-format are opening the doors to new opportunities at Hillsdale College.















