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Commercial printer equipment installations and other news from Printing Impressions’ November 2011 edition, featuring items on Lithoprint Corp. and Northeastern Envelope.
ANN ARBOR, MI—Edwards Brothers announced the opening of a new digital print center in Oxnard, CA, making it the 10th digital print center owned or operated by the firm. The center will primarily print soft cover books and journals.
Edwards Brothers announced the opening of a new digital print center in Oxnard, CA, making it the 10th digital print center owned or operated by the firm. The center will print primarily soft cover books and journals.
Commercial printer equipment installations and other news from Printing Impressions’ August 2011 edition, featuring items on The Foresight Group and Mercury Print Productions.
The partnership is designed to meet the need for a global manufacturing network and is being called gps Global Print Solutions. Included are Edwards Brothers, covering North and South America; CPI, servicing Europe and Africa; Markono Print Media, covering Asia; and Griffin Press, handling Australia.
Commercial printing industry news briefs, including items on Edwards Brothers, Vertis, Quad/Graphics, EarthDigital, Ken Rizzo, Indoff and Geographics.
Commercial printing industry national news, featuring items on Clermont Printing & Office Supplies and Olympus Group.
ANN ARBOR, MI—Edwards Brothers (EB) has partnered with Rockpoint Logistics to provide digital printing services for Rockpoint clients out of that company’s Aurora, IL, facility. EB will be taking over management of the staff and equipment of the existing operation under a multi-year contract, producing a variety of finished goods, including perfect-bound books, saddlestitched booklets, laminated covers and more.
EB will be taking over management of the staff and equipment of the existing operation under a multi-year contract, producing a variety of finished goods. Rockpoint Logistics was acquired this month from Kaplan Inc., a subsidiary of The Washington Post Co.