Eastman Kodak
James V. Continenza has been elected by Eastman Kodak's board of directors as the new chairman of the board. He has been a Kodak director since April 2013, and also serves on the board of Tembec Corp., a publicly traded company.
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Christopher Payne, Kodak’s director and vice president of marketing, Commercial Imaging Business, was inducted into the Soderstrom Society by the National Association for Printing Leadership (NAPL).
ROCHESTER, NY—“Kodak: What’s Next Starts Now.” Antonio Perez, Kodak chairman and CEO, announced the company’s emergence from Chapter 11 as a reorganized company earlier this week, following completion of the final steps in the restructuring process.
Kodak is participating in a variety of events and forums at PRINT 13 to directly engage with customers, listen and share how Kodak’s continued innovations can help them grow their businesses. Customers looking to meet and talk with Kodak executives and experts are invited to stop by Kodak’s Customer Center (#3187) to learn about the company’s broad portfolio of graphic communications, prepress and print solutions.
Kodak film and cameras are now a thing of the past. The company will now focus on packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services.
The average consumer will no longer see Kodak products or the Kodak logo on the shelves. The company will now deal directly with businesses.
John Place, the CEO if Mercury Print Productions, says his commercial printing company in Rochester, NY, already uses Kodak inkjet technology. In fact, Kodak often sends potential clients to Mercury to show off its stream inkjet printer.
Kodak's chairman and CEO, Antonio M. Perez, has reported the company’s emergence from Chapter 11 as a reorganized company, following completion of the final steps in the restructuring process.
Commercial Printing Industry News Briefs from Printing Impressions’ September 2013 edition, including RR Donnelley, Cheney Pulp and Paper, Bang Printing, Safeguard, Edwards Brothers Malloy, Asbury Park Press, Think Patented and Eastman Kodak.
Kodak and Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A. will demonstrate fully managed monochrome and color digital press solutions for commercial print and graphics communication professionals during PRINT 13 in Chicago. Highligted will be three new Kodak CREO Color Servers to drive the new and existing Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS digital presses that are connected to Kodak Prinergy Workflow 6.
ROCHESTER, NY—The Kodak Moment is over, at least from a consumer point of view. Eastman Kodak has received bankruptcy court approval for its reorganization plan, which slices away roughly $4.1 billion of debt and recasts the firm as one that serves businesses only.