Donnelley will provide a comprehensive array of services, including on-site premedia resources and sourcing support, commercial printing, direct mail, logistics, labels and forms. Chrysler will also draw upon the printer’s proprietary CustomPoint intelligent print management system, which facilitates a range of services, including variable digital printing and individualized communications.
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CHAMBERSBURG, PA—It's a three-peat for NPC Inc. of Claysburg, PA, which once again heads the list of “GPO Top 50 Print Suppliers.” For the third straight year, NPC was king among the top 50 private sector print suppliers that did the most work for the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). Federal Fiscal Year 2011 covered October 2010 to September 2011.
For the third consecutive year, NPC Inc. of Claysburg, PA, heads the list of “GPO Top 50 Print Suppliers.” It was awarded $24.7 million of the $331 million in GPO printing work done in fiscal year 2011.
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CHICAGO—Windy City printer RR Donnelley has been awarded a new multi-year multi-million dollar agreement by IMG, a global sports, fashion and media business with nearly 3,000 employees operating in 30 countries around the globe. Under the terms of the agreement IMG will draw on the resources of RR Donnelley's domestic and international platform for digital and interactive initiatives and other content production and distribution including magazines, direct response, event marketing materials and more.
IMG, a global sports, fashion and media business, will draw on the resources of RR Donnelley’s domestic and international platform for digital and interactive initiatives and other content production and distribution, including magazines, direct response, event marketing materials and more.
CHICAGO—Standard & Poor's (S&P) Ratings Services has revised its outlook on RR Donnelley (RRD) to negative from stable. The outlook revision reflects S&P's expectation of weak economic conditions, negative trends in print media and the risk of intensifying industry pricing pressure.
Judging the health of the book publishing industry is a lot like viewing a national weather map. The happy sun icon is shown here and there, but some angry clouds are clustered in certain areas. And in an era where the electronic reader is bludgeoning ink on paper, studies show that readership is growing on all fronts.
Santa won’t be scaling any prison fences this holiday season in an attempt to deliver presents to former printing industry employees now serving sentences for bilking hundreds of thousands, and even millions, of dollars from their former employers.
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