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What Converters Say about Label and Folding Carton Run Lengths
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Average Growth Rate by Run Length
We also asked label converters to judge the rate of change in their orders in terms of run length, regardless of how they are equipped. Based on all 45 respondents, the data is roughly consistent with what one hears regularly, that short runs are growing, mid-length runs are stable, and that long runs are in slight decline.
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