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2011 Catalog and Publication Printing Outlooks
Catalog and Publication Outlook : Multiple Platform Providers
December 2011 From Printing Impressions
There was some good news for magazine publishers this year, as advertising sales levels 
began to rebound. Looking at the catalog segment, there is no evidence of the printed catalog disappearing any time soon. A key focus for publishers and catalogers is how to continue to leverage their multi-channel marketing strategies.
 
Arandell, Union at Odds Over Restoring Wage Cuts
May 19, 2011 From Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Printer Arandell Corp. and a union representing 600 of its workers are battling over what the union says is a company push to keep in effect a 21 percent pay cut imposed a year ago. In contract talks, the company is proposing to keep wages at the reduced level, but...
 
Spiel open house
BINDERY matters
December 2010 From Printing Impressions
Binding and finishing news from Printing Impressions’ December 2010 edition, featuring items on Spiel Associates, Boneck Printing and The Binding Industries Association 2011 Product of Excellence Awards.
 
Top 5 Publication Printers for 2010
Catalog and Publication Outlook : Moving Forward Cautiously
December 2010 From Printing Impressions
While many magazine and catalog printers have reported some improvement in their sectors since 2009, economic and industry uncertainty still carried its weight into 2010. Reduction in advertising pages, a migration to digital alternatives, and the rising cost of postage and paper have remained key issues.
 
Southeastern Printing Congressman Tom Rooney
ACROSS the nation
June 2010 From Printing Impressions
Commercial Printing News from Printing Impressions' June 2010 edition, including items on Southeastern Printing and The Little Print Shop.
 
PRINTER news
May 2010 From Printing Impressions
Commercial printer news from Printing Impressions' May 2010 edition.
 
Arandell Workers Hit with Pay Cuts
April 23, 2010 From PI Weekly
MENOMONEE FALLS, WI—Following the rejection of a company proposal to reduce wages, Arandell Corp. informed its 600 union workers that it was going to implement a 21 percent pay cut, television station TMJ4 in Milwaukee reported. A company spokesperson told the station that it had negotiated to the point of reaching an impasse.
 
Arandell USPS Award
Arandell Corp. Receives Corporate Business Achievement Award
April 21, 2010 From News
According to the U.S. Postal Service, Arandell has been on the cutting edge of ecologically preferred methods of turning hazardous materials into productive uses.
 
Offset and Beyond Conference, Day 2
May 2009 From News
Following is a special report from Day 2 of the 2009 Offset and Beyond Conference. Printing Industries of America's Executive Team is reporting from Caesars Palace, where the Conference continues today. What do you do? If your answer is "I am just a printer", you are not likely to be in business much longer in these turbulent times. Tuesday's general session opened with Making the Transformation from Printer to Marketing Communications Provider.
 
PRINTER news
December 2008 From Printing Impressions
Printing Impressions’ Commercial Printer News for December, 2008.
 
GREEN scene
November 2008 From Printing Impressions
Printing Impressions' Sustainability in Commercial Printing News for November 2008
 
Arandell Corp. Joins SmartWay Transport Partnership
August 2008 From Press Center
MENOMONEE FALLS, WI—August 5, 2008—Arandell Corp., the world’s premier catalog printer, announced today that it has become a partner in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) SmartWay program, a voluntary alliance between the EPA and the freight industry to improve the efficiency of freight transport for the benefit of the environment. The partnership further emphasizes Arandell’s commitment to mitigating its environmental footprint. Through its market-based approach, the partnership offers participants the opportunity to improve energy efficiency, save money, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality. SmartWay partners use freight carriers who are improving their own fuel efficiency, while also improving the efficiency of
 
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Paper Recycling — Saving Money, Sanity
August 2008 From Printing Impressions
TRUTH BE known, while many of you make a handsome living in the printing and associated services sectors, you hate paper. And that’s OK, for you have good reason to feel that way. Paper can be pretty annoying. It’s pricey, for one, accounting for a lion’s share of total costs. It is a space hog; between the real estate it consumes and the cost, many would prefer to have the least amount necessary in inventory. Web rolls are bulky and awkward...ever get your foot pinched by one? People have even been killed by runaway webs. Perhaps worst of all, paper gets wasted. Even with
 
Event Foretells Offset—and Beyond
June 2008 From Printing Impressions
SCHAUMBURG, IL—Building on the decision last year by the PIA/GATF and Web Offset Association (WOA) to merge an annual event geared toward sheetfed offset printers into their venerable WOA conference and rename it Offset and Beyond, the program covered even more topics beyond lithography this year. These included new features for the more than 600 attendees, including a Saturday jump-start series, a “green printers” showcase and a student outreach program. In addition, new all-day targeted sessions were hosted by Tom Quinn, director of fulfillment services at the Mailing & Fulfillment Service Association, and by Julie Shaffer, director of the Digital Printing Council, on the
 
UPFRONT
June 2008 From Printing Impressions
Standard Acquires Veitch READING, PA—Standard Offset Printing has purchased Veitch Printing and Veitch Digital Partners for an undisclosed amount of cash, according to the Lancaster (PA) Intelligencer Journal. The deal creates a company with a potential for annual sales of $25 to $30 million. NewPage Going Public MIAMISBURG, OH—Coated paper manufacturer NewPage Group is planning an initial public offering, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Associated Press reports that the offering price may be as much as $805 million. Some NewPage stockholders will sell shares as part of the IPO. Impact Obtains ZipSort MINNEAPOLIS—Direct mail marketing specialist Impact
 
 
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