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On Jan 3, 9:06�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 10:56:14 -0500, Gene Kearns wrote: Quebecor? What has that got to do with anything? Their "global presence" doesn't even include a location in the US. They don't even make a pretext of being "ONshore!" Um...No? Quebecor has a plant in Michigan and Kentucky I believe. I may have the two states wrong, but I know they have two large plants here in the US. However, related to this, I'm looking at one of my newest novels fresh from Amazon - printed in Brazil. Printing of almost everything except some periodicals and daily newspapers is moving offshore. You send a computer file to East Impoverished Overshirt, where a computerized press reads the data and cranks out a book, brochure, or what-not. All the labor for stacking, packing, shipping, etc costs $1 an hour instead of $12-15. Another significant consideration is that in some of the ecnomically developing countries a variety of cheaply available but dangerous inks can be used that are no longer legal in the US or Canada. In many of these countries, there is a lot less risk of class-action lawsuits 10-20 years down the road as workers become sickened by exposure to a variety of chemicals or a lack of many "expensive" safety precautions that would be mandated in the US. Shipping costs of the finished product are higher, of course, but for items like a novel (with perhaps a $20 cover price on a paperback) there is enough revenue generated per unit sold to offset the increased shipping. Newspapers need to be turned around too rapidly to be printed offshore, although we may see more special weekly sections turned out off the main press. Most magazines don't generate enough per unit revenue at the point of sale to justify the higher shipping costs associated with overseas printing, and once again there is normally a very short window between the final assembly of the editorial and advertising elements and the day the publication needs to be distributed. If it takes an extra two weeks to get some crime novel to market, no real harm done. |
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