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UPM to supply 9 million sheets of paper for climate change conference
Paper giant UPM will supply 9 million sheets of copy paper to the United Nations' Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen next week.
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Apple iPad marks "major change" for catalogue industry
Catalogue experts reckon the new Apple iPad will bring about "dramatic" changes for catalogue printing and distribution - though cost will be a barrier.
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Name change for MAN Ferrostaal
MAN Ferrostaal has changed its name with immediate effect to 'Ferrostaal', following the acquisition of a majority stake in the company by the International ...
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PrintCity Alliance signs Copenhagen Communiqué
The PrintCity Alliance has signed the Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change in the lead-up to the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference.
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Norske Skog ranked first in climate change report
Paper manufacturer Norske Skog has ranked first in a climate report
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More printing companies sign up to Copenhagen Communiqué
HP and APRIL have signed up to The Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change initiative.
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Konica Minolta provides print kit for Copenhagen summit
Konica Minolta has provided print equipment worth €2 million (A$3.2m) for delegates to use at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change COP15 conference in ...
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Salmat prepares for regime change
Salmat founders and joint managing directors Peter Mattick and Phil Salter will simultaneously step down in October this year with former Corporate Express ...
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One-on-one with Andy Vels Jensen
The Heidelberg ANZ managing director talks to Steve Crowe about his views of the Australian print industry, and presents some ideas to give the industry a ...
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Ricoh launches Total Green Office
Ricoh has used its seventh annual Let’s Do Lunch event to launch its Total Green Office Solutions (TGOS) service.
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GAMAA launches management workshop
The Graphic Arts Merchants Association of Australia (GAMAA) has created a new two-day workshop entitled ‘Change Management: New World, New Rules’.
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The price of going green
ETS or no ETS, there’s a drive to make industry pay for its carbon impact. So what it could mean for print, asks Samantha Schelling.
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Board overhaul at PaperlinX
Structural change at Paperlinx has continued, with a new executive director appointed and Nora Scheinkestel retiring as director of PaperlinX after nearly a ...
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Would a shift to RGB stack up?
A CMYK workflow might seem like a no-brainer, but thanks to today’s multitude of output devices and new media options, more printers are keeping files in ...
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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 plan.
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Don’t be mistaken – there’s a war going on
The launch of the Apple iPad is another shot across the bow in new media’s attack on print’s heartland, says Daniel Fitzgerald.
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Studying printing’s sustainability shift
As the global community continues to search its soul over its environmental track record, Phillip Lawrence talks to Steve Crowe about the green dilemmas ...
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Book printers wary of Apple iPad
Apple's launch of a tablet computer with an e-reader application has Australian book printers concerned that it could increase the popularity of e-books and ...
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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 of its advisory council.
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View from the Top: Garry Muratore
The former Agfa figure and all-round pre-press guru talks to Henry Mendelson about his new position at GMG, promoting colour management 'down under'.