Printing a Bible is arguably the most complex task in the manufacturing world. Between the specialized thin Bible paper, the intricate Smyth-sewn binding, and the legal necessity of copyright …
The Stewardship of Print: Why Ministries are Moving to Global Manufacturing
For churches and ministries, every dollar saved on production is a dollar that can be reinvested into outreach. Domestic printing often forces ministries to choose between high-quality materials and …
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Beyond Print-on-Demand: When (and Why) Authors Should Move to Overseas Printing
Print-on-Demand (POD) is a great starting point for authors, but it’s a "safety net" that eventually becomes a "ceiling." If you are selling more than 500 copies a year, the high unit costs of POD are …
Stretching the Academic Dollar: A School Leader’s Guide to Bulk Printing Overseas
For educational institutions, the "cost per student" is the most critical metric. Domestic short-run printing is convenient but expensive at scale. By moving large-scale curriculum, student planners, …
Why Overseas Printing Prices Vary So Much
Overseas printing is not a commodity. It’s a manufacturing process with many variables. Cost differences often come down to: Understanding these factors helps you plan realistically and avoid …
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Minimum Order Quantities: When Overseas Printing Actually Makes Sense
One of the first realities organizations encounter with overseas printing is the concept of minimum order quantities, often called MOQs. For many projects, this becomes the deciding factor in …
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