Donnelley will provide American Media a broad array of products and services in North America and the U.K., including premedia, magazine production (adding the OK! and Star titles), variable digital printing and transpromo communications, as well as new digital services.
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Offset press output still comprises 90 percent of the printing done, by some accounts, but you wouldn’t know it based on all the attention given to digital inkjet- and toner-based devices at Graph Expo. Lithographic press manufacturers aren’t standing still, however.
RR Donnelley has acquired Lemont, IL-based Genesis Packaging & Design, a full-service provider of custom packaging, including design, printing, diecutting, finishing and assembly. Beyond packaging production, Genesis offers a broad spectrum of services, including the design and production of point-of-purchase displays and signage.
Commercial printer company and personnel news from Printing Impressions’ October 2011 edition.
CHICAGO—RR Donnelley has acquired Genesis Packaging & Design, a full-service provider of custom packaging, including design, printing, diecutting, finishing and assembly, based in Lemont, IL.
Genesis is a full-service provider of custom packaging, including design, printing, diecutting, finishing and assembly, based in Lemont, IL. Beyond packaging production, it offers a broad spectrum of services, including the design and production of point-of-purchase displays and signage.
Commercial printing industry news briefs, including items on Cenveo, The Marek Group, Manistique Papers, Thames Printing, Integrity Graphics, RR Donnelley, Consolidated Graphics, DME and Toyo Ink America.
RR Donnelley (RRD) has introduced its CustomPoint Solutions Group, comprising a suite of content creation, management and delivery services designed to help customers increase revenues and compress costs.
R.R. Donnelley recently posted lower-than-expected second-quarter earnings, affected by one-time expenses, low volumes and high pricing pressure. The company’s shares saw a steep fall of 11 percent on the day the results were announced. Let’s take a look at what’s going on.
R.R. Donnelley has major customers such as AT&T and Verizon. However, demand trends are working against R.R. Donnelley, as customers no longer want similar printing services and are overtly cost-conscious. The company must be efficient enough to incorporate the changing trend or be ready to lose out. R.R. Donnelley plans to address these issues in the second half
OWENSVILLE, MO—RR Donnelley is making a capital investment of $6 million and creating 105 new jobs at its facility here by the end of 2011, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon's office announced. The company currently employs 340 workers at the plant.