Print and Mail Outsourcing - Economics of Online Print To Mail

Economics of Online Print To Mail

According to industry estimates, printing accounts for 1-3% of a company’s’ overall budget. When companies keep printing in-house, most organizations are not able to realize the full costs of printing. Outsourcing provides additional transparency and allows for a tighter controlled budgets and can reduce expenses saving hundreds, if not thousands of dollars per year. Additionally, the equipment and expertise required to create professional and customized pieces of collateral are often expenses that many small to mid-size firms can no longer afford. By outsourcing, some estimates show that companies can save approximately 30% on their annual printing budgets.

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