Business Management
“Convergence” happens when print service providers expand from their core businesses into adjacent market segments as a way to grow and diversify.
The 10% tariff that the Trump administration has imposed on imported aluminum is now being passed through as a surcharge by major lithographic printing plate manufacturers to their U.S. offset printing customers.
EFI CEO Guy Gecht made a surprise announcement last week that he plans to leave the company. In this video interview, he talks about some of the challenges he's overcome and the accomplishments he has achieved.
While IPMA held its annual conference, in-plant managers were holding a conference of their own in Toronto. CUPMAC met for the 51st time in June, drawing managers from all over the country.
The U.S. Department of Commerce slightly lowered tariffs on imported Canadian newsprint from a maximum 32%, to a maximum 20.26% duty.
MATIC will exhibit at the new PRINTING United trade show taking place in Dallas, Oct. 23-25, 2019. The company announced that its decision came because it will enable MATIC to connect with distributors as well as end-using customers for its latest solutions.
Dozens of in-plant managers attended a Government Symposium in Harrisburg, Pa., to talk about inkjet, team engagement, workflow, new technologies and more.
Some call printers with offset and digital equipment “hybrid.” Those who expect full-spectrum services call them preferred providers.
EFI announced that its longtime CEO, Guy Gecht, has informed the company’s board of directors that he intends to step down from his operating role at the company when his successor is named.
As part of presenting Xerox's second quarter financial results, new CEO John Visentin also confirmed that Xerox's new leadership is not conducting an auction process to look for a potential buyer.