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Printing Summit conference summaries

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Printing Summit conference summaries

WAN-IFRA provided the below summaries of all presentations during the Printing Summit 2011 Conference in Mainz, Germany, held on 6 and 7 April.

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  • 2011-04-08 08:16
    "It's nice to be in a room of believers, as I always seem to be the last man standing touting print,” says Phillip Crawley. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-07 18:07
    Valentin Kneile, Quality Manager for Rheinpfalz Verlag und Druckerei in Germany, described how this regional newspaper printer has benefitted from the conversion to waterless printing and the plant’s nearly automated processes. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-07 17:29
    Newsprinters in the UK, printers of News International titles, makes no bones about its company’s No. 1 objective: To be the very best newspaper manufacturer in the world. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-07 16:45
    OZ Druck & Medien is a commercial printer, engaged in retail printing. For CEO Roland Behringer, customer satisfaction is the key to success. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-07 15:12
    When WAN-IFRA’s International Newspaper Color Quality Club starts into the next round, in January 2012, it will be the 10th time. The primary goal is to promote the widespread use of the ISO standard in newspaper production. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-07 14:47
    Societá Athesis, the printing plant in Verona, Italy, owned by multimedia publisher Gruppo Editoriale Athesis, has participated in 11 International Newspaper Color Quality Club (INCQC) competitions, qualifying for the club on six occasions. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-07 14:10
    The term "quality" does not mean just printing quality, says Christopher Baker, Vice-President Manufacturing of the New York Daily News. It encompasses the whole newspaper production process, from material delivery to distribution. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-07 13:07
    “Market orientation plays an even greater role in the future, rather than just making pure investments in automated technology,” says Matthias Ditzen-Blanke, CEO of Druckzentrum Nordsee, publisher of the Nordsee Zeitung and printer of a number of regional titles in the North Sea region of Germany. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-07 11:31
    “Innovative ad formats bring impact, visibility, attraction for the newspaper and new advertisers," says Marcelo Benez, Advertising Director of Folha de S.Paulo. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-07 10:45
    The Thompson family, owner of the Globe and Mail in Canada, turned many heads in the industry in 2008 when it signed a 1.7 billion-Canadian dollar deal with its printing partner Transcontinental to print the national daily until 2028. Read more ...

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