DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING — EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
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Erik Cagle
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“We started calling printers that we knew, but people couldn’t get the paper (45-lb. stock),” Cavaretti explains. “I’m originally from Buffalo and was asked if I knew anyone good. There was only one person I trusted in this situation.”
In a matter of one day, Southeastern arranged the printing, binding, paper delivery and the shipping of the glamor section to Buffalo. Southeastern’s owner even traveled to Buffalo in order to proof it on-press. The job was printed in Buffalo at Dual Printing, bound at The Riverside Group of Rochester, NY, and shipped to New Jersey. Mission accomplished, with a day to spare. No sweat.
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