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14 Apr 2004
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01 Feb 2003
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Case Study
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Denco's latest innovations are focused on designing and manufacturing printing systems and automatic label applications for material handling systems used by large, mail-order pharmaceutical companies. With giants like Kaiser Permanente, CVS, and the U.S. Veteran's Administration taking the lead, the mail order fulfillment of prescription drugs is expected to grow to be a $4.6 billion industry by 2003. These large mail order facilities run 18 hours a day and print more than 60 million labels a year each to keep up with the demand for low-cost maintenance prescription fulfillment. And driving the cost controls are the ultimate customers: HMOs and union benefits plans.
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