Inland Press CEO Shares Insights into Company's Technology Investments
Brad Thompson, CEO of Inland Press and Detroit Legal News, talks about the evolution of this 120-year-old family-owned printing business that has adapted to industry changes over multiple generations.
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      Brad Thompson, CEO of Inland Press and Detroit Legal News, chats with Mark Michaelson, editor emeritus of Printing Impressions about the evolution of this 120-year old family-owned printing business that has adapted to industry changes over multiple generations.

      Starting as a Detroit legal news newspaper in 1895, Inland Press grew to become one of the largest political campaign and ballot printers in the Midwest. Recent investments include a new 8-color RMGT LED UV long perfector press, a state-of-the-art mailing system, and Brad plans to expand envelope printing production. He also discusses how the company navigated the challenges of the election season and the productivity gains from the new press's ASAP automated color and registration control system.

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