Converting - March, 2005
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Demands continue to pile up
Looking back five to 10 years ago, die makers and suppliers had a chance to breathe between the time when they received an order and when they shipped the product. Today, breathing is considered a luxury. Before, manufacturers and suppliers were given an average of four days to deliver dies—now they only have two.
Looking back five to 10 years ago, die makers and suppliers had a chance to breathe between the time when they received an order and when they shipped the product. Today, breathing is considered a luxury. Before, manufacturers and suppliers were given an average of four days to deliver dies—now they only have two.
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