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Demand for paper to fall dramatically by 2020, report claims
Newsprint demand will decline by 56% between 2008 and 2020, while volumes for business papers and print will also fall by 45.5%, according to a new report.
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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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Last hot metal-printed newspaper celebrates 100 years
A regional NSW weekly newspaper produced on a 70-year-old Heidelberg press – the last paper in Australia to still use hot metal typesetting – has celebrated ...
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Digital domination
Once just aimed at short-runs and variable-data, digital print has made huge inroads for applications once the domain of offset, says Peter Kohn.
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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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Stora Enso and M-real say paper demand will remain weak
Stora Enso and M-real have warned that the global recession will prolong weak demand for paper and board, as the paper giants posted a pre-tax loss for the ...
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Norske Skog Q4 revenue up as talks over sale of Chinese mills begin
Norkse Skog has posted a rise in fourth quarter earnings and announced that preliminary processes have begun over the potential sale of its Chinese paper ...
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4,000 UPM staff strike following mill closures announcement
More than 4,000 UPM workers are on strike in Finland today after the paper giant announced mass restructuring plans that will see 1,600 staff laid off and ...
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Norske Skog warns of reduced capacity as it prepares for tough year
Paper manufacturer Norske Skog has said it is prepared for a lower demand for newsprint in Europe during 2009.
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Headless body but James Earl Jones still alive
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is rewriting print news through a “trickle sideways” effect, and has the potential to undermine the very basis of quality ...
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UPM claims pushing prices helped 3Q figures
Paper giant UPM has said the implementation of higher paper prices and stringent cost controls have positively impacted on its third quarter results.
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PANPA hears tales of hope and glory
Newspapers may be having a torrid time around the world as their stocks and general wellbeing take a dive, but PANPA delegates on the Gold Coast were ...
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UPM to close loss-making Finnish paper mill
UPM has announced it is to close down its Leivonmäki sawmill in Finland and continue the temporary shutdown of a production line at a fine paper mill in ...
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UPM open to consolidation, say reports
UPM has not ruled out alternatives such as consolidation, according to reports in the Finnish press.
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GEW diversifies into wide web offset and converting
With the launch of its IsoCure UV curing system for web offset applications, GEW has announced its intention to enter new market sectors of the printing and ...
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Stora Enso and UPM warn of declining profits
Higher pulpwood costs and escalating oil prices are just some of the issues Stora Enso and UPM have warned will considerably affect their profitability.
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UPM blames weak markets for bleak profit predictions
UPM (UPM-Kymmene) said profits for its sawn timber business would weaken due to uncertainty over raw material supply, and that it will start staff negotiatio...
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The miracle crop
Think of Woody Harrelson and you will probably recall images from the controversial movie Natural Born Killers or his role as a naive bartender in the ...
Review
Bodoni PressSign
Colour is one of the hot topics in the pressroom and in pre-press, as the increasing adoption of printing to ISO 12647 standard gains ground with both ...
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Isotopia - the wonderland of colour control
ISO standards for graphic arts have been accepted by Standards Australia, another sign of globalisation and international competitiveness in the Australian ...