Quad/Graphics

Quad/Graphics Honored by FORTUNE
January 12, 2007

SUSSEX, WI—Who says the commercial printing industry cannot be a worker’s paradise? Not the folks at FORTUNE magazine.Quad/Graphics has been named to the publication’s 2007 “100 Best Companies to Work For” list, ranked 75th and nestled between American Express and Deloitte & Touche. Quad was also 26th out of the 39 large companies on the…

Quad/Graphics Named to FORTUNE’s 2007 List of ‘100 Best Companies to Work For’
January 8, 2007

SUSSEX, WI—1/08/07—Outstanding employee benefits and a unique corporate culture have landed Quad/Graphics on FORTUNE magazine’s 2007 list of the “100 Best Companies to Work For.” The list and related stories appear in the January 22 issue of FORTUNE, available on newsstands January 15 and at www.fortune.com today. “It’s a tremendous honor to be featured on the ‘100 Best’ list alongside so many remarkable companies,” said Quad/Graphics President & CEO Joel Quadracci. “Our appearance on the list recognizes our long-standing track record of taking better care of our employees. Throughout our 35-year history, we have been a company by employees and for employees, and

BINDERY matters
January 1, 2007

Americans Tour German Facilities Ludwigsburg, GERMANY—Customers from the U.S. recently visited the Postpress Inforum and various manufacturing sites of Heidelberg Postpress, as well as the Polar Mohr manufacturing location. The trip started at the Polar facility in Hofheim, where a demonstration of the PACE (Polar Automated Cutting Efficiency) system and Polar’s newly finished Logistics and Parts Center were the focal points. The group then proceeded to Ludwigsburg, the main manufacturing site for folders and mailer equipment. Stahlfolder demonstrated various extended folder applications, such as mailing and in-line punching/diecutting. A whole section of the Inforum was dedicated to automation in the bindery. A changeover demonstration on a

UPFRONT
December 1, 2006

Transcontinental Nabs Pact MONTREAL—Transcontinental signed an exclusive 15-year contract with Hearst Corp. to print the San Francisco Chronicle, related products, and to provide postpress services. The deal is worth in excess of $1 billion. Transcontinental will start production in the spring of 2009 at a new, state-of-the-art Bay Area plant. The printer’s planned investments for the building and new gear are estimated at more than $200 million. The Chronicle, one of 12 daily newspapers owned by Hearst, has the 14th largest ABC-verified circulation in the United States, according to Transcontinental. Quebecor World Ups Co-mailing MONTREAL—Quebecor World is expanding the co-mailing offering at its new Bolingbrook, IL,

YEAR IN REVIEW — 2006: BANTA ON THE LOOSE
December 1, 2006

THE 2006 printing industry campaign provided more than enough ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ to keep followers on the edge of their seats, including a summer blockbuster takeover attempt of Banta Corp. by Bob Burton and Cenveo Inc. And the subject of postal reform, which has festered for years without a resolution, appeared on the brink of falling to pieces at the last minute. The M&A train seemed to pick up speed in 2006, though some parties managed to botch the due diligence aspect and instead land in court. Reorganization was in the air (unfortunately, so were job losses) and some of the biggest names in

Quad/Graphics Nets Magazine Contract
November 10, 2006

SUSSEX, WI—Quad/Graphics has signed a multiyear, multimillion dollar agreement with Vibe Media Group for the printing and distribution of VIBE and VIBE Vixen magazines.Quad/Graphics will print approximately 18 million magazines in its plant here. The facility boasts a large capacity for co-mailing publishers’ magazines for increased postal worksharing discounts.

BINDERY matters
November 1, 2006

Bobst Providing Bindery Direction ROSELAND, NJ—Intrigued by barbecues under the stars, a car show and rally—and yes, let’s not forget binding and finishing gear—roughly 450 people from 171 different plants made their way here for the Direction ’06 Open House sponsored by Bobst Group USA. The show, held September 21-26 at Bobst’s Demonstration and Training Center, showcased the company’s folding carton and commercial printing solutions for customers and prospects alike. A total of nine Bobst technologies were on display. On the commercial printing end, diecutters such as the SPanthera 106-LER, SPeria 106-E and the SPrintera 145-PER drew attention from visitors, along with the SPeria Foilmaster 102. Jerry

UPFRONT
November 1, 2006

Ginsberg Joins Graphic Press LOS ANGELES—Graphic Press has restructured its executive group, naming Randolph Ginsberg its president and Michael Hecht to the post of executive vice president, sales. Ginsberg formerly served as vice president of sales at Hawthorne, CA-based Lithographix. Hecht also spent time at Lithographix as executive vice president of sales. Xerox to Obtain XMPie STAMFORD, CT—With an eye towards growth in personalized printing and multimedia direct marketing, Xerox Corp. has agreed to acquire XMPie for $54 million. New York-based XMPie specializes in variable information software. XMPie will maintain its brand name and function as a standalone software unit. Innovator Gegenheimer Passes SHELTON, CT—Harold Gegenheimer, 95, chairman

Hall of Famers Honored at Graph Expo
November 1, 2006

CHICAGO—Four new members of the Printing Impressions/RIT Printing Industry Hall of Fame were inducted during a gala event coinciding with the 19th annual Gold Ink Awards during Graph Expo last month. Shown at the event are, from left: James Hopkins, president/CEO, Hopkins Printing; Dave Leskusky, group president/publisher, Printing Impressions; Jesse Williamson, president, Williamson Printing; Ray…