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Xerox-Variable Image PrintingVariable Image Printing (VIP) is a successful printing company with two locations in southern California. The main challenge that Variable Image Printing was facing was that their clients' demands were changing. VIP's customers wanted shorter runs, faster turnaround times, and different versions of jobs. The companys current facilities and equipment were inadequate to meet these demands. Xerox-Millennium Marketing SolutionsMillennium Marketing Solutions is a Maryland company that helps clients market their products and services with postcards, brochures, advertisements, and other documents. The print industry is fiercely competitive, and companies like Millennium Marketing Solutions must stay on top of current technologies to meet client demands. Before implementing their new system, the companys print volumes were growing rapidly. At the same time, customers were demanding faster turnaround times. Millennium realized they needed a solution that would allow them to automate and streamline their workflow to increase productivity. Xerox-The Catering CoEstablished in 1989, The Catering Co. is one of the top catering and event companies in Grand Rapids, Michigan. To secure new contracts and customers, The Catering Co. must produce proposals and marketing materials that showcase the work of chefs and distinguish them from the competition on an almost daily basis. The challenge the Michigan catering company was facing was that their black-and-white laser jet printer was unable to produce materials that would have a strong impact on potential customers. Xerox-Richfield GraphicsRichfield Graphics has been providing excellent service to their many clients for more than 25 years. To keep up with customer demand for shorter run lengths and faster turnarounds, Richfield introduced digital color printing services in 2005. As the number of print jobs per day grew, processing and managing them became difficult, and bottlenecks in workflow occurred frequently. Richfield Graphics recognized that in order to ensure continued customer satisfaction, they needed to find a way to improve workflow efficiency.
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