The VMA’s new Labels and Packaging Coalition has told the federal government that any new fibre-based packaging regulation should align with international standards, or else local industry will face ‘devastating’ consequences from cheaper imports. Read more
The Fespa Awards 2020 are now open to print service providers (PSPs) and sign-makers, with four new awards in the mix.
The upcoming Print21 + PKN LIVE New Frontiers In Packaging Print event will deliver five major benefits to printers attending the day, according to the organisers.
The PIAA is pushing for changes to Australia’s unfair dismissal laws to benefit small business.
Spicers is promising to close the loop at PrintEx, by offering a single source of supply for products, expertise and sustainable solutions.
Kurz has acquired the print finishing division of Switzerland-based Steinemann Technology. It says the acquisition will allow it to extend its portfolio to include offline systems for finishing B1 and B2 format sheets.
Orora CEO and managing director Nigel Garrard is retiring from the packaging giant as of 30 September, with company insider Brian Lowe to replace him in both jobs the next day.
An EU decision will require changes in the processing of recycled prints and in the making of new recycled papers. There is a fair to middling chance that the decision could reduce supply, which will inevitably lead to price rises, writes Laurel Brunner from Verdigris.
Rawson Print, Who Print, Digitalpress, AAB and Impact International were the big winners at the NSW Printing Industry Creativity Awards (PICAs) last night.
National gift and loyalty card printer Australian Plastic Cards, registered as Lazercard with ASIC, is in liquidation, after voting to wind itself up on Tuesday.
In a brazen case of greenwashing Air New Zealand has removed printed newspapers from its lounges, claiming it is for environmental reasons, yet it is dumping 3.5 million tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere each year.
Print's share of the out of home (OOH) industry is going backwards, even as overall spend in the sector continues to increase, with digital out of home now in the ascendancy.
University of Melbourne students currently undertaking the Master of Food & Packaging Innovation degree were treated to a hands-on demonstration of digital printing and pouch making at the Read Labels & Packaging facility earlier this week.
Well known industry identity Jamie Weller is the new sales specialist for Industrial Print at Konica Minolta.
Visitors to PrintEx19 in Sydney in August will be able to see a host of award-winning products from HP first-hand on the Photo Direct stand E06, including canvas made from recycled water bottles.
Printers preached industry unity from the lectern at the NSW PICAs on Wednesday night, with leader after leader calling for the industry to work together for the common good, in an unscripted wave of emotion that caught the zeitgeist of the event.
Ovato Book Printing is instigating a new on-demand book printing strategy, based at its Clayton site in Victoria, with a $1m investment to create what it says will be the most advanced plant of its kind in the country.