Of course. With all of the crimes by these liberals, it's taking mountains of legal paper in the courts. I say we save the paper and use hemp ropes for all of these cases.
The paper we purchase for our office is up 25% or more in price. The distributor said it would take 2 weeks to supply us, but with enough talking and paying a little more, we will get it within a couple days.
Along with water, the price has sky rocketed and the wait time to receive it is 2-4 weeks (nestle) not my choice of selections. I’m not the boss.
Damn. I've got nothing to do with getting paper to our office, but had the printer service person show up one day to fix an issue and was shocked to see that, as an office, we had printed over 100k pages in 1 month. (Typical is about 1 box of paper per week)
It's been a running joke in the office (except management who seems oblivious) that there are reasons why treating equipment that is 100-200k with batch sales of 1-10, why they should not be treated the same as equipment that is 1-20k that sells in batches of 20-50.
Instead of 1 sheet of paper requesting 50, I now get to push 50 papers with a quantity of 1.... for EFFICIENCY (then later for quality assurance when the efficiency story was laughable). The office is only about a dozen people.
One factor of the paper industry supply chain issue (that most people don’t know about) is not the lack of raw materials or labor, but that many of the paper factories retooled to box manufacturing over the past two years.
Yep, millions and millions of people here in the U.S. (and elsewhere) ordering all those online goods requires millions and millions of boxes.
I’m connected to the paper industry and this is inside-the-trenches information.
I hadn't noticed. I haven't bought paper in a long, long time, as I have a big stockpile. If tech fails, I can still write history and distribute info.
Of course. With all of the crimes by these liberals, it's taking mountains of legal paper in the courts. I say we save the paper and use hemp ropes for all of these cases.
The paper we purchase for our office is up 25% or more in price. The distributor said it would take 2 weeks to supply us, but with enough talking and paying a little more, we will get it within a couple days.
Along with water, the price has sky rocketed and the wait time to receive it is 2-4 weeks (nestle) not my choice of selections. I’m not the boss.
Damn. I've got nothing to do with getting paper to our office, but had the printer service person show up one day to fix an issue and was shocked to see that, as an office, we had printed over 100k pages in 1 month. (Typical is about 1 box of paper per week)
We generally print 14k sheets a month, but it’s still a lot of paper. 100k is a shitload
It's been a running joke in the office (except management who seems oblivious) that there are reasons why treating equipment that is 100-200k with batch sales of 1-10, why they should not be treated the same as equipment that is 1-20k that sells in batches of 20-50.
Instead of 1 sheet of paper requesting 50, I now get to push 50 papers with a quantity of 1.... for EFFICIENCY (then later for quality assurance when the efficiency story was laughable). The office is only about a dozen people.
Offices still use paper?
You would be surprised. I work at a print shop, and this is the busiest we have been since 2015.
Some things are legally required to be on paper.
Thanks
https://www.newser.com/story/318260/unusual-supply-chain-worry-paper-ballots.html
Paper companies just need to recycle all those Jill Biden books that didn't sell. Plenty of paper there.
I work at a large WA state printer and the struggle is REAL.
If they need me to, I will bring my own.
STOP JUNK MAIL
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How: https://www.instructables.com/Fight-back-Return-unwanted-junk-mail/
One factor of the paper industry supply chain issue (that most people don’t know about) is not the lack of raw materials or labor, but that many of the paper factories retooled to box manufacturing over the past two years.
Yep, millions and millions of people here in the U.S. (and elsewhere) ordering all those online goods requires millions and millions of boxes.
I’m connected to the paper industry and this is inside-the-trenches information.
I hadn't noticed. I haven't bought paper in a long, long time, as I have a big stockpile. If tech fails, I can still write history and distribute info.