Commercial printer company and personnel news from Printing Impressions' February 2010 edition.
RR Donnelley
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CHICAGO—RR Donnelley has been awarded a multiyear agreement to provide printing services for AT&T Advertising Solutions. The agreement is for printing about 450 directory titles serving consumers and businesses in the Southeast region of the country. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The agreement is for printing about 450 directory titles serving consumers and businesses in the Southeast region of the country. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The value of all GPO work awarded during this period was $425 million compared to $421 million awarded in 2008. Work done by the top 50 suppliers was valued at $270 million during 2009 compared to $287 million in 2008.
Commercial printing industry news briefs, including items on Chapman Printing, KBA, Command Web, Cohber Press and more.
CHAMBERSBURG, PA—There is a new king in the world of government printing and, appropriately enough, the current top earner for procuring the most work with the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) had to overthrow a Monarch in the process.
CHICAGO—RR Donnelley has reached agreement on a $100 million multi-year extension with Verizon Wireless. Under the terms of the deal, RR Donnelley will use its proprietary variable digital imaging capabilities to produce, finish and mail consumer and commercial statements. This technology will also be used to produce customer communications associated with the billing statements for Verizon Wireless.
RR Donnelley will use its proprietary variable digital imaging capabilities to produce, finish and mail consumer and commercial statements. This technology will also be used to produce customer communications associated with the billing statements for Verizon Wireless.
Of the more than 1,800 printers that obtained GPO work during Fiscal Year 2009, NPC (News Printing Co.) of Claysburg, PA, received the most work with $29 million awarded to it.