Continuous Forms Refuse to Die
Shifts in market share and work environment issues sustain continuous forms as traditional workhorses
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Evidence of the strong trend toward short-runs can also be seen at Central States Business Forms, which produces continuous form products including invoices, statements, bills of lading and medical forms. Said Adams, “Rather than tying up money in ever-increasing storage costs, end-users are trying to figure out just-in-time inventories. They’re willing to pay more per form and have it delivered more often, rather than buy a one- or two-year supply and store it.”
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