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The "other" category suffered greatly only reaching $53.4 million (2010: $171.1 million). Common responses for this sector were: CDs; freight; binders; packaging; jumbo rolls; barcode equipment; statement processing; large format signage; and office supplies and furniture.
Some of these entries may skew the "other" category because the decision to consider packaging as something miscellaneous instead of commercial printing, for example, is left to the distributor's discretion.
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- Companies:
- WorkflowOne
- Places:
- Dayton, Ohio
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Elise Hacking Carr
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Elise Hacking Carr is senior production editor for Print & Promo Marketing magazine, and managing editor for PRINTING United Journal.
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