PRIMIR 2012 Winter Meeting Will Highlight Print E-Commerce Study Findings
RESTON, VA—Oct. 18, 2012—PRIMIR, the Print Industries Market Information and Research Organization, will reveal findings from a soon-to-be-released research study on the impact of e-commerce in the printing industry at its Winter Meeting, Dec. 3-5, 2012, at the Westin Hotel Canal Place, New Orleans.
PRIMIR meeting attendees will learn findings from the research study, “eCommerce and Print Business Models,” that InfoTrends is wrapping up for PRIMIR. In New Orleans InfoTrends will present key findings from this research in which they investigated how printers implemented e-commerce in their print operations. The study outlines business models/practices, sales and marketing strategies, products offered, tools utilized, software and other infrastructure investment requirements including training, that are necessary for a successful implementation.
According to Riley McNulty, associate director at InfoTrends and project leader for the PRIMIR study, “E-commerce is having a profound impact on the competitive landscape within the printing industry. Its impact has evolved more slowly than other industries because printing is manufacturing, often with a high level of customization or personalization. This complexity impacts where e-commerce can play a role. Nevertheless, e-commerce has made substantial inroads in specific printing segments, particularly where repeatability and lower levels of customization are key characteristics of the products being manufactured.
“Many forces are impacting the printing industry’s structure, and this evolutionary process requires companies to make transformational changes to business strategy that capitalize on enabling e-commerce technologies. Failure to do so will have profound implications on profitability and long-term viability of individual printing businesses,” McNulty added.
PRIMIR 2012 Winter Meeting attendees will also participate in various task forces focused on 2012 and 2013 research to be completed. They will also brainstorm in Roundtable Sessions as a precursor to launching three new studies on member-suggested topics. These new topics are: The Future of Retail Advertising Inserts, Changing Business Model for Printing Equipment & Supplies Manufacturers, and Print Applications: Revenues, Processes, Run Lengths and Consumables Ratios.
PRIMIR hosts several meetings each year, providing a forum for members to network among their peers while learning the results of the latest research. PRIMIR and NPES members, as well as prospective members, are welcome to attend the PRIMIR 2012 Winter Meeting. Business development managers, product managers, marketing managers, market research analysts and others who are tasked with following and formulating data and trends about the graphic communications and packaging/converting industries will find the essential information presented at PRIMIR meetings beneficial.
For complete information about the PRIMIR 2012 Winter Meeting, and to register, visit www.primir.org. For information about the benefits of PRIMIR membership, and upcoming PRIMIR research, contact Jackie Bland, PRIMIR Managing Director at e-mail: jbland@primir.org or phone: 703/264-7200.
About PRIMIR
PRIMIR, the Print Industries Market Information and Research Organization, is a global source of data, analysis and trend information about print and related communications industries. PRIMIR research is funded by member dues as well as through support from NPES. PRIMIR annually provides over $500,000 in current research studies including relevant market data and detailed information on graphic communications and related fields. Members also benefit from meetings, market research skills building, and robust business networking opportunities.
Source: PRIMIR.
- People:
- Riley McNulty
- Places:
- NEW ORLEANS
- RESTON