LSC Communications
LSC Communications has reported financial results for the fourth quarter of 2016 and guidance for the full year of 2017.
LSC Communications will create one of the world’s largest digital book production platforms with HP technology.
LSC’s Roanoke, Va., production facility has been recommended for recertification to Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Star Status.
The team at Printing Impressions proudly presents the 33rd Printing Impressions 400 list, the industry’s most comprehensive list of the leading printing companies in the U.S. and Canada ranked by annual sales. The PI 400 rankings offers a glimpse at how the industry has changed, performed and evolved over the years — whether through the adoption of new technologies and/or through M&A transactions.
It’s hard to believe that our annual PI 400 appearing in this issue marks the 33rd consecutive year we’ve been compiling this list.
For all the digital doomsayers predicting the demise of print, a scene from “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” seems relevant.
As demand for print decreases over the next few years, book publishers are tasked with finding ways to drive efficiencies and revenue.
Well, it’s official. As reported on our industry news pages, RR Donnelley (RRD) has split into three separate, publicly held companies.
The United Methodist Publishing House announced a new partnership with LSC Communications, which recently spun off from RR Donnelley.