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Heidelberg sets out its Ipex agenda

Lean and green printing will be the focus of Heidelberg's offering at Ipex in May.

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Manroland in talks to buy Wifag

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

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CPI revenues sink but cost-cutting keeps profits afloat

Cost-cutting drives have helped CPI Group prevent a significant drop in revenue from eating too much into profits in its half-year results.

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PaperlinX still looking for Burnie buyer

PaperlinX has said a sale of its Burnie mill is still a possibility, as the company announced half-yearly results that had been hit hard by its exit from ...

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Industry figures forecast 2010 recovery for 'savvy' printers

Printing companies and vendors have backed up a ProPrint poll forecasting growth in 2010 for smart companies with continued problems for "backyard" printers.

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Redundancies begin at ACP

ACP’s under-performing or high-cost magazines, including fashion magazine Grazia, may be closed or merged with other publications, as parent company PBL ...

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FedEx Kinko’s shuts up shop in Australia

FedEx Kinko’s is pulling out of Australia, with 11 stores across the nation set to close over the next few months, following a decision from its American ...

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Heidelberg Australia adjusts to changing business conditions

Heidelberg Australia has introduced several changes to its sales and administrations areas to better face changing business conditions. These changes ...

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3,300 jobs to be affected as UPM and Stora Enso announce capacity reductions

More than 3,300 paper manufacturing jobs are to be affected as UPM announces mill closures and Stora Enso reveals capacity reductions.

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What to do when the axe falls

Consolidations in the Australian printing industry might be good or bad news for management and shareholders, but employees will certainly be excused for ...

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Newsprint

The paper sector has experienced choppy waters of late and newsprint has not been immune to the ever-changing conditions. Job cuts and rising energy prices ...

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The year ahead: Hagop Tchamkertenian, PIAA

Hagop Tchamkertenian, national manager for policy and government affairs,
Printing Industries Association of Australia (PIAA) looks forward to 2010.

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Workers strike at three Sappi mills

Staff at three Sappi paper mills in Europe have taken strike action against the paper manufacturer.

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Playboy outsources to cut costs

The problems facing print media in the US have hit iconic pornography magazine Playboy.

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PMP adds to executive team

PMP has made two senior executive appointments, with Michael Vincent set to take on an executive strategic role, whilst Penny Mabbutt will lead the ...

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Greenpeace stages Indonesia protest

Greenpeace has held another protest aimed at the destruction of Indonesia's rainforests.

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Fear, itself

Is print the victim of an online invasion, or is it just suffering from a siege mentality as traditional print products find their way to the internet?

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Marrying print with emerging media

Digital Innovation Group president Kate Dunn discusses trends in digital print ahead of this month’s PODi AppForum and Expo 09.

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Heidelberg plans to cut another 2,500 jobs

Heidelberg is to cut a further 2500 jobs globally - double the number it had previously announced - in response to a continuing drop in incoming orders.

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Geon cuts 5% of staff as Group "reorganises"

Print conglomerate Geon Group has retrenched staff across its local operations today, and has admitted that further cuts are possible.

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