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Courier%20Corp.<%2Fa>,%20one%20of%20America's%20leading%20book%20manufacturers%20and%20specialty%20publishers,%20is%20considering%20closing%20its%20manufacturing%20plant%20in%20Stoughton,%20MA,%20due%20to%20the%20impact%20of%20technology%20and%20competitive%20pressures%20affecting%20the%20one-color%20paperback%20books%20in%20which%20the%20plant%20specializes.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookbusinessmag.com%2Farticle%2Fcourier-weighing-closure-plant-stoughton-ma%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="5700" type="icon_link">
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Courier will be soliciting input from the union that represents some of the plant employees to ensure that employees' interests are represented as it works towards a final decision on the matter, which is expected by the end of February.
Courier's Stoughton plant currently employs 110 people. This one-color plant is the smallest and least versatile of Courier's six manufacturing facilities, and has seen its volume decline in recent years as customers have increasingly turned to four-color production, shorter print runs and more efficient short-run alternatives such as digital printing, in which the company has invested heavily in the last year.
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- Companies:
- Courier Corp.
- HP
- People:
- James F. Conway III
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