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ACROSS the Nation
December 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printer equipment installations and other news from
Printing Impressions’ December 2011 edition, featuring items on McCoy Printing and Veritas Document Solutions.
Stamford Symphony Adds QR Codes to its Repertoire
November 3, 2011
From News
Contradicting typical protocol of an evening at the symphony, patrons attending Saturday (Nov. 12, 2011) evening’s performance at the Stamford Symphony will be invited to turn their smartphones on and scan QR codes that will appear on the Symphony program.
Learning How Digital Press Vendors Think
October 4, 2011
From Noel Ward
Seeing the equipment and software on the show floor are only part of the value of shows like Graph Expo. At least for analysts and members of the press, a big part is learning how companies are approaching the market and how they think about their products and services.
Graph Expo Review: Digital Printing & Workflow - Inkjet Is the New Heavy Iron
October 2011
From Printing Impressions
Wide- and grand-format printers really stood out around the show floor, with the size of some devices giving them the impression of being the new “heavy iron” in the industry. Even the new crop of inkjet presses for high-volume page production was overshadowed a bit by their wider brethren, as fewer vendors elected to bring machines to Chicago.
ACROSS the nation
October 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printer equipment installations and other news from Printing Impressions’ Oct. 2011 edition, featuring items on Docuplex Graphics, Haapanen Brothers and J.W. Boarman Co.
Graph Expo Review: Postpress - Leveraging the New Normal
October 2011
From Printing Impressions
Instead of seeing a gaggle of tire kickers, the printers and trade finishers who perused McCormick Place South during Graph Expo 2011 had more sober intentions. There is clearly pent-up demand in the marketplace, particularly for finishing equipment.
Pitney Bowes Inks 18 Volly Agreements with Mailers
September 14, 2011
From News
Pitney Bowes has signed 18 strategic alliance agreements with large volume mailers who represent more than 1,800 brands for the for the Volly secure digital delivery service. Financial Statement Services (FSSI) and Superior Mailing Services, are just a couple of the large volume third-party mailers who have signed agreements with Pitney Bowes.
Pitney Bowes Sells Inkjet Envelope Printing System to Wilen Direct
August 11, 2011
From News
Wilen Direct has acquired the Pitney Bowes Print+ Messenger color inkjet system to create individually customized, four-color envelopes for its clients to use in their marketing and customer communications campaigns. “Our forward-leaning customers are excited to embrace these new capabilities,” said Darrin Wilen, president of Wilen Media.
Pitney Bowes Expands Its International Mailing Services
July 13, 2011
From News
Pitney Bowes’ international mail services facility in Itasca, IL, will now serve as a publications center of excellence for customers shipping magazines, trade journals, bulk newsstand shipments and books to 215 countries. “In addition to comprehensive production capabilities, our new center of excellence will offer customers Web-based services for around-the-clock access to manage their inventory and track product shipments.”
Pitney Bowes Unveiling New Presorting Facility
June 10, 2011
From PI Weekly
STAMFORD, CT—Pitney Bowes is opening a new mail presorting facility in Grand Prairie, TX. The new site replaces the company’s former facility nearby that was destroyed in a fire this past February. Despite the disaster, Pitney Bowes made all requested customer pickups and began processing customer mail at other locations within 24 hours of the fire, which started in an adjoining business.
Pitney Bowes Opens New Mail Presort Facility in Texas
June 6, 2011
From News
The new Pitney Bowes facility in Grand Prairie, TX, will presort more than 1.6 billion pieces of First-Class letter mail per year. The 161,000-square-foot center will employ approximately 400 people. It replaces the former facility nearby that was destroyed in a fire this past February.
PRINTER news
April 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printer company and personnel news from Printing Impressions’ April 2011 edition
Direct Mail Company Goes Bankrupt
March 11, 2011
From Richmond BizSense
With hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal judgments hanging over its head, ICM Inc., a local (Richmond, VA) direct mail and advertising company, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy Thursday. That means it will be liquidated. The company, also known as In Control Mailing Inc., had assets of $128,000 but...