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Quality concerns lie behind Butler-Knight’s decision not to outsource production work. “We feel it is necessary to keep control in-house where we can instantly troubleshoot any problems and communicate in the same time zone,” she says.
Printing: Bringing Work In-House
Some publishers are finding that even printing can be brought in-house as a way to realize supply chain and inventory cost savings, reduce waste and minimize environmental impact. Harlequin purchased digital printing equipment to manufacture mass-market paperbacks as a way to supplement offset print runs.
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