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Administrators take over at Paragon Printing

Administrators of Albury-Wodonga-based Paragon Printing and sister company Moore Office are aiming to keep both companies operating, as ...

Océ Australia reorganises wide format team

Océ Australia has recruited Neil Westhof from its Dutch headquarters to take up the role of marketing manager for wide format products.

ProPrint poll: what's best for print?

In light of various printing companies going into administration over the last few weeks, we're asking ' What one thing would help the ...

Updated: 'Worldwide should separate the franchise business from printing', says franchisee

Worldwide Online Printing should focus more on its franchising operations and reconsider its print supply system, according to a member ...

Canon seals takeover of Océ

Canon has taken a majority share in Océ after securing a 71% stake in the Dutch manufacturer with its €8.60 (A$12.99) per share offer.

Government answers critics over print buying strategy

Centrelink has responded to criticism over the government's new print procurement initiative, as five further agencies signed up to the ...

Standard Publishing moves into digital with Rapid Digital acquisition

Standard Publishing House has acquired fellow Sydney-based printer Rapid Digital out of administration.

Owner of liquidated print manager e2e opens new business

The owner of liquidated print manager e2e Management has branded phoenix companies "disgusting" as he set up new company Princept.

Snap asserts 'strength' following Worldwide's strife

Snap Printing has moved to reassure its franchisees of the model's strength in the wake of Worldwide Online Printing's administration.

Manroland in talks to buy Wifag

Manroland is in discussions to buy Swiss newspaper press manufacturer Wifag.

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Printing goes back to school

There are a wealth of training providers out there to help print firms bring their skills up to scratch, writes Henry Mendelson.

Star Business: Vega Colour Group

The Melbourne-based printer remains at the forefront of the industry, both environmentally and in colour standards, by planning ahead ...

Getting inside information

There’s a goldmine of business data at your fingertips. It could
be just a matter of getting the spec right with your management ...

Print with distinction of first for extinction

Some types of print will be consigned to history due to the unstoppable rise of new media alternatives, says Frank Romano.

Flexo’s future forecast is fair and favourable

The latest study from Pira International shows that the sector is set for an uplift over the coming years, as Henry Mendelson explains.

People not profits pays for print firm

Providing employment for people with disabilities comes with it own set of challenges, but it hasn’t stopped Flagstaff from winning over ...

Gunning for growth amid the downturn

While most print companies were ducking for cover in 2009, Pettaras Press made large investments in both technology and infrastructure, ...

The year ahead: Joan Grace, PrintNZ

PrintNZ chief executive officer Joan Grace forecasts growth in 2010.

The year ahead: Karen Goldsmith, GAMAA

Karen Goldsmith, executive director of the Graphic Arts Merchants Association of Australia (GAMAA), looks forward to 2010.

The year ahead: Hagop Tchamkertenian, PIAA

Hagop Tchamkertenian, national manager for policy and government affairs,
Printing Industries Association of Australia (PIAA) looks ...

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It’s 17,000kms and almost 100 days away, yet Ipex keeps creeping into conversations. It’s certainly on my mind. In February, I went to London for the Ipex Media Summit, where the likes of Canon, ...

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