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Trade bodies welcome lack of rate rise
Manufacturing sectors such as print should benefit from the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision not to raise official interest rates above the current ...
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Astra Print buys first Truepress 520 in Oceania
Wellington-based Astra Print has praised the lack of click charge on its new Screen Truepress Jet 520 digital web press.
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Digital on the up but there’s life left in litho
Despite a digital president at Ipex and Heidelberg’s digital plans, KBA’s investment shows faith in litho.
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Government report shows huge drop in printing vacancies
Jobs in printing have never been scarcer, but highly skilled professionals will remain a prized commodity, according to two reports.
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Association ties with training body to get more young people into print
Printing Industries is tackling the shortage of young blood entering the industry by partnering with education-to-employment network e2e.net.
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On track to win the race to the bottom
As print prices continue to plummet, getting the right margin on work could mean the difference between business longevity and becoming the next train ...
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Signing up for new markets
Overcrowding in signage drove the founder of OSS to seek out new sectors
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Keeping craftsmanship alive
Print for print’s sake – now there’s a novel concept. In a necessarily commercial world, it’s an eye-opener to delve into places where the craft of print ...
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New waste tax to hit Queensland printers
Queensland printers are concerned that a proposed waste levy in the state budget will be just another tax penalising businesses that are doing the right thing.
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Gunns chairman steps down
Gunns chairman John Gay has stepped down, as major shareholders began offloading stock in the company.
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Make contacts, build business, get online
Whether social networking or getting just your firm’s website right, the internet demands your attention.
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Natural destruction or survival of the fittest?
Whether people see the rash of company closures as bad news or a necessary evil, they can’t stop reading.
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Xaar returns to profit after China market share boost
Inkjet technology manufacturer Xaar has returned to profit during the first six months of 2009, but urged caution in its outlook due to a lack of visibility ...
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Passion for print is an international thing
No matter where they come from, inky-fingered types can’t hide their fascination for all things print, as Daniel Fitzgerald finds.
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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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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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Ipex could be "turning point" in credit drought
The credit-strapped climate under the GFC should start to lift in time for this year's Ipex trade show, according to finance experts.
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ProPrint poll: Apple iPad
Following yesterday's much-hyped launch in the e-reader space, this week we're asking 'Is the Apple iPad a nail in the coffin for printed books and magazines?'
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Geon secures credit facilities and nods to further acquisitions
The Geon Group has said that while the acquisition blitz of the last few years has tapered off, it is still on the lookout for further expansion and has ...
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PaperlinX manufacturing cuts "disgusting"
The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) has branded PaperlinX's decision to shut down its Tasmanian manufacturing operations with little-to-no ...