Technology company CSG has flagged its intention to expand its national print services business in its forecasts for the new financial year.
NDD is handing its client base to rival distributor Network Services in the wake of the announced closure of the IPMG-owned company.
Liquidators of Quality Print Services have told ProPrint the company is continuing to trade in the hope of "generating interest in a sale".
Outsourcing purchase is a 'game changer', says firm.
American Express Small Business Services has signed on as a sponsor of the Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia's Spotlight Sessions.
Brisbane trade bindery and finishing house Special Binding has installed an Autobond Mini 105 TPHS laminator, and is now offering a comprehensive laminating ...
Printing franchise Snap has cited the collapse of Worldwide Online as a factor in its decision to expand its services outside print.
Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia (GASAA) executive officer Garry Knespal is looking to help Australian printers build a relationship with ...
CTP and DTP have sent many repro houses the way of the dodo and the dinosaur. Those that remain are seeking out new models, explains Peter Kohn.
The Graphic Arts Merchants Association of Australia (GAMAA) has recruited the services of coaching expert Dr Anthony Grant for its management workshop next ...
Fuji Xerox Printers is set to affect the Managed Print Service (MPS) for the Small and Medium Businesses market with the launch of PagePack, a wholesale MPS ...
Roland DG and Fuji Xerox have signed up as sponsors for the Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia's inaugural Printovation Awards.
Incoming GASAA president David Leach had said he is looking to take a leading role in the debate over a unified industry voice.
Mailstream technology company Pitney Bowes has appointed Philip Wardley as the director of its new services division in Australia.
This MIS aims to meet the increasingly diverse needs of multiservice print companies, discovers Barney Cox
The assets of Auckland-based Quality Print Services are being sold off, after liquidators were unable to find a buyer for the business.
Pundits have predicted that hikes will cause a flood of users away from mail and toward rival electronic delivery channels, but is it just a storm in a teacup?
Moore Australasia has won a $2m print management contract with engineering services firm Coffey International.
Centrelink has responded to criticism over the government's new print procurement initiative, as five further agencies signed up to the plan.
A Queensland printer has said print firms shouldn't feel so "beat up" over their sustainability credentials, as the company took the lead in a multi-industry...
August 2010