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IPMG handles $3m election guide job
IPMG has completed a $3m job for the Australian Electoral Commission, printing, packaging and distributing a federal election guide for every household in ...
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Former apprentice takes top job at Horizon Graphics
Adam Mezgec has taken over as owner of trade finishing and screen printing company Horizon Graphics, which he joined nearly two decades ago as an apprentice.
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Paperlinx searches for new CFO as Hooper takes new job
Paperlinx is on the hunt for a new chief financial officer after Mark Hooper announced his plans to leave the global paper merchant.
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Heidelberg to proceed with job cut plan
Heidelberg has reached an agreement with employee representatives over its previously-announced redundancy plan, which will result in the loss of 1,500 jobs ...
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Willoughby departs OMA for government job
The Outdoor Media Association (OMA) has got a new chief executive after Helen Willoughby announced her departure from the role this week.
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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 information system and ...
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"No job cuts" under Heidelberg deal, says Kodak
Kodak Australasia has claimed "there will be no job cuts" despite saying it will restructure its direct sales team after shifting its sheetfed CTP sales to ...
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Océ defies expectations with A$28.7m profit, announces further job cuts
Strong sales of colour presses have boosted Océ as it reported bullish results for the first quarter of 2009, but warned that further cost cutting was ...
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Go lights out in the press room
The Holy Grail of a fully automated workflow is within the grasp of modern printers, as long as they use the right tools, says Peter Kohn.
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Flint K+E Novavit F918 Supreme Bio
When it comes to colour consistency, sheet after sheet, job after job, the on-press controls can only achieve so much. Once all the dials are set to the ...
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PIAA fears job losses as NSW govt cuts advertising spend
Printing Industries is urging the NSW government not to proceed with plans to cut its advertising expenditure by 25 per cent, as detailed in the ...
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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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ProPrint poll: unprofitable jobs
As the debate over sustainable pricing rages on, this week we're asking 'Have you ever done an unprofitable job to avoid losing a client?'
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680 jobs to go as Adobe cuts costs
Design software specialist Adobe has announced plans to slash its global workforce by 9%, eliminating some 680 full-time positions, in a bid to realign its ...
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CtP’s digital handshake
Rather than building “digital islands”, forward-looking print businesses are integrating their offset and digital production into a comprehensive workflow ...
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A digital dilemma
Should you run digital finishing inline or offline, and does near-line offer the best of both worlds? Peter Kohn investigates.
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APN boss Brendan Hopkins to step down
The chief executive of APN News & Media, Brendan Hopkins, is stepping down from the trans-Tasman print and publishing giant after eight years in the top job.
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Lies, damned lies and employment statistics
The newest figures on the job market look rosy, but if you dig a little deeper, all may not be what it seems.
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UPM aims to further cut costs
Around 870 staff could be made redundant as part of plans by UPM to significantly restructure its timber and plywood businesses.
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Softening the blow
Consolidation, falling volumes and automated kit means redundancies will continue to be a harsh reality, but there is a right way to go.