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Heidelberg improves Q1 figures but remains on course for full-year net loss
Press manufacturer Heidelberg posted improved results for its first quarter, citing Ipex and other shows as key sales drivers.
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Chromaticity offers colour management class
Chromaticity Australia is gearing up for this week’s second round of its Advanced Colour Management Courses in Sydney.
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Signarama Joondalup gets the Green Stamp
Signarama Joondalup, also known as Perth Signs, is believed to be the first signage company in Australia to receive level two of Printing Industries' Green ...
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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.
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GASAA heralds Chinese opportunity for printers
Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia (GASAA) executive officer Garry Knespal is looking to help Australian printers build a relationship with ...
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Horton Media to fire up NZ's first UV newspaper site after $400k spend
Trans-Tasman newspaper firm Horton Media is set to launch what it claims is New Zealand's first UV web offset press, following a NZ$500,000 (A$405,000) ...
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CPI back in the black with $1.3m profit
CPI Group managing director Bernard Cassell has said the company's restructuring is now over as it returned to profit in its full-year results.
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A family man on a mission
The joint director of Rawson Graphics is out to prove that smaller printers can think big, says Henry Mendelson.
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Should you roll out the red carpet?
There’s no absolute right or wrong way to treat your customers. But a good rule would be service, service, service when the price is right, and learning to ...
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GAMAA recruits coaching expert for workshop
The Graphic Arts Merchants Association of Australia (GAMAA) has recruited the services of coaching expert Dr Anthony Grant for its management workshop next ...
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NZ printer to bring homegrown e-book tool to Australia
A New Zealand printer is looking across the Tasman with high hopes that the e-book software it developed in-house will be a hit with Australian printers.
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KBA claims bumper first six months of 2010
German press maker KBA has experienced a bumper first six months of the year, with buoyant sales putting an end to 18 months of short-time working at a ...
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Fairfax veteran steps down
Fairfax Media director John B Fairfax, who has worked at the media company for more than half a century, will step down from the board at the end of his ...
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Ipex 2010 wrap: Technology brings people together
If Ipex 2010 was a turning point for technology and business, the exhibition was also a landmark for integration and co-operation, says Steven Kiernan.
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Snap nods to happy customers thanks to Truly Green ethos
Snap CBD Printing has said it is more "disciplined" and its customers more satisfied almost a year after completing the Graphic Arts Services Association of ...
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Truly Green program wins ACCC approval
The Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia (GASAA) has won ACCC and IP Australia approval for its Truly Green Environmental Management Course.
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QLD industry heads to Platypus to see KBA Rapida 106
Around 100 Queensland print industry professionals gathered at Platypus Graphics in Brisbane this week to view the company's newly installed KBA Rapida 106.
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Fespa organisers and exhibitors hail 'record-breaking' attendances
Fespa has hailed this year's show a success, after a series of record breaking daily attendances.
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Quality Print falls to liquidators under millions in debt
The Quality Print Group has called in the liquidators under the weight of millions of dollars of debt.
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Heidelberg feels pain of GFC but results show market is recovering
Heidelberg has been "hit hard" by the economic crisis with a 23% fall in sales in its full-year figures, though the past two quarters point toward a steady ...