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Printing permeates everyday life and is central
to most business operations—from packaging to advertising,
from books to periodicals, and from currency to wallpaper.
This essential industry is one
of the most fragmented—of
the approximately 40,000 businesses in the U.S. that employ just under 1.1
million men and women, only four percent have more than 100 employees.
It is also highly price competitive, and is currently experiencing
profound shifts as a result of global market forces, labor trends,
environmental regulations, the growth of digital technology, and
the prevalence of electronic media such as DVD, e-books and the
Internet.
For more information, please read the Printing Industry Center report, What is Print? A Characterization of the Printing Industry in the United States.
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