We have finished collecting the data for our annual ranking of the largest in-plants. As we prepare the lists for our December issue, we've decided to reveal some of the data a little early.
Business Management
Yesterday Publishing Executive, Book Business, and Printing Impressions hosted the first ever…
In 2017, the U.S. Postal Service reported that the volume for its primary source of revenue - letter mail - declined by 5.0 billion pieces. Continued aggressive management actions along with postal reform legislation and regulatory changes are critically needed to address declining volumes and the changing mail mix.
Ricoh has signed on to participate as a leading sponsor and exhibitor at the PRINTING United Expo in Dallas, Oct. 23-25, 2019. In PRINTING United, Ricoh sees the opportunity to advocate for and build a broader community that sparks forward-thinking, actionable dialogue.
A look at the latest trends impacting graphic arts and what it takes to excel in today’s increasingly competitive print market.
Following a competitive procurement process, the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) has awarded the contract for 2020 Census printing materials and mailing services to Cenveo. The $61 million contract covers the production of materials that will help the public respond to the 2020 Census, including questionnaires in English and Spanish, letters, inserts, postcards, and envelopes.
In just four days, in-plant managers from around the country will converge on Las Vegas for EFI's annual Connect users’ group conference, which has added a new educational track dedicated to in-plants.
Your employees will be more productive and creative if they feel respected and valued. Here are eight tips to spark a more creative environment.
While EFI reported record third quarter revenue of $248.4 million, GAAP net income was down 89% compared to the same period in 2016. "We are clearly disappointed in the third quarter results," said CEO Guy Gecht. What is EFI doing to reaccelerate growth?
The top five most popular stories from October show that in-plants are interested in inkjet technology. Check out which IPG articles garnered the most interest.