35 Million Pages Delivered, and We’re Not Slowing Down

Web Team • April 6, 2023
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We’ve been talking a lot about a big jump we’ve recently experienced in our sales. This has created more work for our teams in Ad Design, Prepress, etc. These jumps actually effect all of our departments and we want to share a rather amazing statistic. 

 

Last week, we printed 35 million, yes, 35,000,000 pages of print. That’s a record for us, by far, and 40% more than we did last year prior to Easter. That number is so big it’s hard to get your head wrapped around it. If you do the math, that translates to 3,038 MILES of paper laid end to end. The distance from one end of our country to the other end is approximately 3,000 miles. That’s how much paper we printed and shipped out the door just last week to be delivered on time to our customers. 

 

And we aren’t cutting corners to make this happen. Here’s one of our latest customer accolades:


“ I just wanted to drop you a short note to let you know that your staff is the best. We had a very special project that we were pressed to get done right and promptly. Christine in Publication Support was a tremendous asset in helping us make sure that we got the job done. Thank you so much for everything you and your staff do for parishes. I can’t tell you in a note how much you are all appreciated.”

—  Doris, St. Patrick Parish

 

We are extremely proud of our teams in New Berlin, Cleveland, Hartford, Orlando, Dallas, and Las Vegas! They are all working incredibly hard these days and they’re doing an amazing job!


Interested in joining the LPi team? We have positions open across the country! Learn more here: https://www.4lpi.com/careers


Updated on 3-18-2024

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