According to Mari and Gary Reed, owners of Dakota Press, “Our business is now a certified green business and that could not have been possible without the help from Océ. We were delighted that the Eco Start Program was in place as it showed us that together we can make a difference in the future!”
Standard Register
Business forms, labels and digital specialist Standard Register has purchased eight Xerox iGen4 EXP presses and four HP Indigo digital presses. The firm has also implemented a strategic restructuring program, which will trim its workforce by 12-15 percent.
DAYTON, OH—Standard Register is embarking on a strategic restructuring program to better align the company’s resources in support of its growing core solutions business and to reduce costs to offset the impact of declining revenue in its legacy operations. The restructuring is expected to result in an estimated $45 million in annual savings and the elimination of 12-15 percent of its workforce over the next six to nine months.
Standard Register’s restructuring is expected to result in an estimated $45 million in annual savings and the elimination of 12-15 percent of its workforce over the next 6 to 9 months. The company has realigned its business to focus on four markets—healthcare, financial services, commercial markets and industrial.
DAYTON, OH—Business forms, labels and digital specialist Standard Register has purchased eight Xerox iGen4 EXP presses. The machines are located in five Standard Register print centers across the country.
The eight iGen4 digital color presses are located in five Standard Register print centers across the United States. “It is one thing to say you can deliver high-quality, color-critical documents, but it is quite another to build a national footprint to ensure repeatable, sustainable, color-critical documents as Standard Register has done,” said Steve McDonell.
DAYTON, OH—Standard Register, a provider of communications management solutions, has installed four HP Indigo digital presses to produce color-critical, personalized collateral for a broad base of clients in health care, financial services, commercial and industrial markets.
Standard Register installed an HP Indigo press 5500 at each of its print-on-demand (POD) hubs in Boston and Atlanta and two HP Indigo 7500 digital presses at its Charlotte, NC, hub. The installations support an overall initiative at Standard Register to help enterprises develop a competitive marketing advantage through high-end, targeted communications.
CHAMBERSBURG, PA—It's a three-peat for NPC Inc. of Claysburg, PA, which once again heads the list of “GPO Top 50 Print Suppliers.” For the third straight year, NPC was king among the top 50 private sector print suppliers that did the most work for the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). Federal Fiscal Year 2011 covered October 2010 to September 2011.
For the third consecutive year, NPC Inc. of Claysburg, PA, heads the list of “GPO Top 50 Print Suppliers.” It was awarded $24.7 million of the $331 million in GPO printing work done in fiscal year 2011.