Vits America Inc.

Supplier News
June 1, 2014

Commercial printing industry supplier company and personnel news from Printing Impressions’ June 2014 edition, featuring Hohner Maschinenbau GmbH and Ernst Nagel GmbH Stuttgart, HS Boyd Co., GammTech Corp., Domtar Corp., Mac Papers, GPA

O'Neil Data Systems Teams With HP at Customer Event (With Commentary From Erik Cagle)
May 23, 2014

PLANO, TX—O'Neil Data Systems has released two new solutions marking the kickoff of an international customer event with HP here from May 21-23. These product and service offerings include a digital perfect binding system and letter wrap system for mailings. O'Neil Data Systems also announced the acquisition of its tenth HP T-series press, the HP T410 color inkjet web press, making it the largest HP production inkjet printer worldwide.

Upfront
January 1, 2012

Commercial printing industry news briefs, including items Vertis, Quad/Graphics, Digital Pre-Press International, Pemcor Printing, RR Donnelley, PrintComm, Goss and Neenah Paper.

Goss International Acquires Assets of Vits Print
December 16, 2011

DURHAM, NH—Goss International has acquired the assets of Vits Print GmbH, adding sheeting and specialized finishing components that complement its portfolio of Goss web offset print production solutions. VITS-America Inc., located in Blauvelt, NY, is not part of the acquisition.

BINDERY matters
December 1, 2009

Binding and finishing company news, including items on Family Folder, Crown Embossing and VITS Technology.

"Webtoberfest" Has German Flair
November 1, 2002

By Mark Michelson SEWICKLEY, PA—The weather was warm and the leaves still green on trees blanketing the hills surrounding the headquarters of the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (GATF), located just outside of Pittsburgh. But Christmas still came early with the official dedication of its recently donated four-color, 38˝ MAN Roland Rotoman heatset commercial web press equipped with auxiliaries gifted from several manufacturers. Held September 19th, the "Webtoberfest" celebration—complete with German fare, oompah music, and an assortment of German Octoberfest beers and wine—was attended by about 350 industry dignitaries, including GATF board members and staff, industry suppliers, association execs, as well as a special delegation from