Business Management - Industry Trends
Employee travel situations present HR professionals with questions about how risky was the travel and whether the employee is increasing the risk of exposure within your facility.
The use of the word “acrylic” once conjured images of fancy manicures or 1960s-era mod furniture, but today, the material has a higher calling, as it’s being utilized to create physical barriers to protect people from the transmission of the coronavirus.
The Riverside Community College District Foundation received an impressive donation from printing entrepreneur Janet Steiner to support students in the Applied Digital Media and Printing program. This gift will help renovate the current printing facility.
How many in-plant managers have tested positive for COVID-19? And how many in-plants have had to close due to coronavirus exposure? Here's some preliminary data from a new survey IPI is conducting.
In-plants in the central U.S. got a winter shock this week when conditions normally suited to their Minnesota cousins slammed into southern states like Texas and Oklahoma.
These industry experts believe they can discern what the commercial printing industry can expect in 2021.
The latest newspaper printing casualties are the The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C., and The Herald-Sun in Durham, N.C. Those McClatchy owned papers are being outsourced, effective in April, to another printing operation in Fayetteville, N.C.
Communicorp, a wholly owned subsidiary of insurance company Aflac, is among five printing companies deemed “Best-of-the-Best” by PRINTING United Alliance, which examined factors like excellence in Communication and Culture, Employee Resources and Benefits, and Safety and Work Environment.
We used the annual sales and employee figures from our December ranking of the largest in-plants to calculate the sales per employee for each.
The newly published "Hot Markets for Print Demand in 2021" analysis reveals the Top 25 markets/sectors that will be the largest print buyers throughout this year — and will account for nearly 97% of total print procurement, a more than 3% increase from 2020.