subject: Aipex: Print Brokering For Affordable Offshore Printing Projects [print this page] Print brokering is a great way to get your large printing job done quickly and cheaply. By signing on with a print broker, you can avail yourself of a vast amount of industry knowledge and connections, for a relatively low price. AIPEX has been providing print brokering services for decades. Their specialty is affordable offshore printing for North American clients.
AIPEX has consulted on a variety of different types of print products in the course of their time in the print brokering industry, including year-end annual reports, cookbooks, posters, and greeting cards. No project is too large for them [though they ask that clients not bring them projects costing less than $2500].
Past users of AIPEX's print brokering services have been impressed by the low prices available from AIPEX's network of offshore printers. Although AIPEX's prices are low, their products are always of a level of quality comparable to those of domestic products. Print brokering through AIPEX is a win-win: cheaper and better.
Former AIPEX clients include large companies, like Costco. AIPEX has also performed print brokering for smaller firms, like the Wild Alaska Wildlife Treasury. Organizations and individuals of all kinds find AIPEX's industry connections useful in getting their projects printed.
AIPEX achieves its remarkable print brokering results by leveraging a network of business relationships in the Pacific Rim, where production costs are significantly lower than in the United States or Canada. When you contract with AIPEX, they handle all the logistics of arranging your order, leaving you nothing to do but wait for the finished product to arrive, cheaply and on time.
AIPEX's print brokering success stems directly from the extraordinary quality of its executive team. President Emeritus Ralph M. Van Dyke has had a long career in the printing and print brokering industry. He is credited with installing the first Pako Automatic Film Processor in the Northwestern United States, and was the founder of Seattles first color separation company, in 1952.
President Jack L. Roberts took ownership of AIPEX in 2003. His time at AIPEX has been Mr. Roberts' first foray in to the world of print brokering. Under his guidance the company continues to grow and deliver exceptional results to clients.
Individuals or organizations interested in taking advantage of AIPEX's comprehensive print brokering services should visit their website and fill out a "quote request" form detailing the specifics of the job at hand. AIPEX staff will work with suppliers to determine a price.
AIPEX is a Seattle-based provider of affordable print brokering services. For more information, visit Aipex.