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And no one does it faster than Bindagraphics, according to Anson.
"That's what separates us from the rest of the pack," he says. "We run multiple shifts and dovetail operations to compress schedules. Traditionally, a printer has to go to a finisher to get a project diecut, foil stamped or glued. Then the product is sent to a binder for binding, then to a mailing operation. When all those steps can be done in one place, it eliminates a lot of finger-pointing, and reduces spoilage and downstream problems. That's what makes Bindagraphics work.
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