In-Plant Profiles
If you want a job scored properly, Dave Juvenal maintains, then it should be done on press. But Juvenal is slowly being won over in his role with Print & Mail at the University of Oregon. The 21-employee shop ushered in 2017 with the installation of a Duplo DC-646 slitter/cutter/creaser
Convincing a parent organization that the time is right to update legacy equipment can often prove to be difficult, given tight budgets and stringent measuring sticks used for the justification of a purchase. But in the case of the Richland School District (RSD) Print Shop, it was a simple matter of employee safety.
Intermountain Healthcare brought substantial savings to the company — money that can be better spent on patient care.
Implementing change is never as easy as just making a proclamation; you need buy-in from those who will be impacted.
By choosing to pursue a career in printing, Donna Horbelt has come full circle, following a line of women in her family.
Starting up a new in-plant at Franklin University four years ago may have been one of the best decisions Bob Donahue ever made. Since Printing…
Oregon’s Publishing & Distribution division is implementing both print shop management and Web-to-print software to augment its efficiency, data measurement and customer service efforts in a true cost recovery environment.
The last thing any company wants is for the ink on its own ID cards to rub off or smear in customers‘ pockets.
Since gaining a seat within a new centralized marketing agency model, Fairfield’s in-plant has been showing the university exactly what it can bring to the table.
Don’t mess with Cheryl Buxton. At 62, she can renovate a kitchen, build a Goodyear tire and even sell guns — sort of.