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Kalamazoo targets A$81m turnover in two years

New Zealand's Kalamazoo Group has set an ambitious target of more than trebling turnover to NZ$100 million (A$81 million) within two years.

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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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Brisbane business bridges media gap

The historic company is bundling together a range of different communications services alongside print and mail to become a one-stop shop for clients’ ...

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Pulp and paper industry “at a crossroads”

Senator Kim Carr, the federal minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, has released a paper outlining the strengths and weaknesses of the ...

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Gelbart joins ranks of Ipex Print Champions

Creo founder Dan Gelbart, the man credited with being the father of modern CTP technology, has become the eighth industry pioneer to join the Ipex 'Champions...

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New GASAA president to take lead in 'one industry voice' debate

Incoming GASAA president David Leach had said he is looking to take a leading role in the debate over a unified industry voice.

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Federal government launches book industry group

Print industry figures have welcomed new plans from the Rudd government to help the books sector cope in the digital media age.

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Studying printing’s sustainability shift

As the global community continues to search its soul over its environmental track record, Phillip Lawrence talks to Steve Crowe about the green dilemmas ...

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Carr: printing industry needs a single association

Senator Kim Carr has echoed concerns that the printing industry needs a single association to lobby the government at today’s Printing Industries CEO Forum ...

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Paper could be used to make batteries

Paper used as a scaffold on which to build carbon nanotubes could make it ideal for manufacturing batteries of the future, scientists have claimed.

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More printing companies sign up to Copenhagen Communiqué

HP and APRIL have signed up to The Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change initiative.

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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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Muller Martini 3697

For around the past five years, the science of gathering has been pushing up against the physical limitations imposed by paper strength and section weight.

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Semantic technologies to help machines understand us

Fuji Xerox leads RMIT to $1.4m grant for real-time green reports.

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The IT-isation of the printing industry

Printing technology has increased the use of IT technology, and in doing so has changed the skill sets required by printing companies. Printing is not one ...

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Clearing a path for a pulp mill

There's still "trouble at mill" for both Gunns and Protavia as they attempt to finalise finance arrangements and get their pulp mills into construction.

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Reader’s Digest files for bankruptcy

In another blow to the US print publishing industry, the publishers of Reader’s Digest will be forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

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The theory of digital relativity

The printing industry can take a lead from Albert Einstein, says Frank Romano.

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JP Imaging invents 'miracle' coating-free plate

A company set up by two former Agfa and Kodak R&D directors has applied for patent protection for what it is calling "the most important technology ...

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Printed textbooks won't be back, says Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger has called an end to "antiquated and heavy" printed textbooks as part of plans to introduce extended online learning to Californian ...

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