
Business Management

For anyone who uses direct mail, there’s a good chance postage rates soon will be going up dramatically. Here's how to protect your postal rates.
Change is a constant. To help in-plants deal with it in a productive way, keynote speaker Jennifer Powers offered some suggestions during the Association of College and University Printers conference last week.
After key Xerox shareholders posted a $150 million bond to preserve the two preliminary injunctions issued by the New York State Supreme Court, a judge denied Xerox's request for a quick hearing on its appeal to lift the injunctions, which block its merger with FujifIlm.
This webinar will spotlight why commercial printers are actively seeking out opportunities in packaging — and how to get started.
BCT, a wholesaler of short-run, full-color raised and flat offset commercial stationery products, has officially announced Pam Gonzalez as their new Director of Marketing.
Pitney Bowes announced Platinum Equity, an investment firm, signed a definitive agreement to acquire the company’s Document Messaging Technologies (DMT) production mail business and supporting software for $361 million.
Join us to learn how to build a healthy organizational culture in a multi-generational environment.
Darwin Deason and Carl Icahn have launched full-court press to convince Xerox shareholders to oppose the acquisition of Xerox by Fuji.
Outsourcing companies make a lot of promises but often fail to perform as expected. Here are three organizations that got fed up, dumped their outside print providers and started their own successful in-plants.
Although Randall Bramlett dreamed of becoming a professional baseball player, the real home run in his life has been the four decades he’s spent in the printing industry.