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Print still lags behind economic recovery
Printing industry sales are up slightly on last year but remain well short of pre-GFC levels and trail the wider economy, according to the Australian Bureau ...
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Print 09's late surge defies global economic climate
Print 09 has proved its worth as a "strong and viable marketing investment for the industry" by defying the recession, the president of organiser GASC has ...
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Digital gains in economic downturn, says Oce’s Saleeba
Lower run lengths and versatile levels of service make the Oce VarioPrint 6250 a recession-buster, says the vendor’s marketing manager Tim Saleeba.
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Forestry industry warns of damaging short-term economic policies
Business chiefs from forestry companies around the world have warned that inward-looking government policies aimed at tackling the economic crisis may do ...
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ProPrint Poll: the year ahead
With a look forward to the coming year, we're asking 'What does 2010 hold in store for the printing industry?'
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Economic gloom puts Agfa's AU$233.6m cost-cutting plan into action
Agfa has announced plans to cut its operational costs by 120m euros (AU$233.6m) within the next two years in light of the worsening global economy.
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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 ...
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Changes in store for copy shops
The franchise sector is still reeling from the fallout of the economic slowdown. Players must rethink their models to prepare for the future, finds Leon ...
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Visy, Hannan and Salmat among Australia's wealthiest in 2010 Rich List
The economic rebound has been good to the tycoons in print, packaging and publishing, according to the BRW Rich List, published today.
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Ipex set to kick off amidst travel drama
Ipex 2010 has risen above economic and meteorological challenges and is set to open its doors to an unprecedented number of pre-registered visitors.
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Print industry not ready for rate hike
This week's interest rate is too much, too soon for a printing industry still lagging behind the economic recovery, according to suppliers of capital equipment.
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Gone fishing for finance
The economic rebound has been slow going and credit markets remain tight, making finance elusive for many printing companies, industry experts tell Steve Crowe.
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Printing industry yields "modest" growth
Printing Industries has urged the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) not to lift official interest rates, after ABS figures revealed "flat growth" in the ...
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Pulp Friction
The proposed pulp mill in the Tamar Valley of Tasmania has stirred an environmental backlash not seen since the Gordon/Franklin Dam issue in 1983. The cases ...
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Printing industry "patchy" in June quarter
Printing Industries has described the second quarter of 2010 as "patchy" following the release of official figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics ...
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Wide world
Much has been made of the wide-format boom. One the eve of the biggest wide-format show in Australia this year, printers and vendors talk to Peter Kohn ...
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Economic downturn can’t dampen PacPrint enthusiasm
Over 64 per cent of ProPrint readers will be attending the upcoming PacPrint event in Melbourne, with 56 per cent of readers describing it as “an unmissable ...
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Printing Industries looks to new government for industry support
Printing Industries has urged the new Gillard government to focus on serving the private sector, as well as delivering on its pledge to support the ...
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Turning PMP around from the top down
The chief executive has overseen a transformation of epic proportions that has put the printing and distribution giant back on track. By Steven Kiernan.
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Can a company really be carbon neutral?
Firms must navigate vague guidance around offsets and increasingly stringent rules on greenwashing.