Commercial printing industry supplier company and personnel news from Printing Impressions’ May 2012 edition.
Van Son Holland Ink
As it embarks on its own 140th anniversary, Van Son Holland Ink is also celebrating CEO Joe Bendowski’s 50-year anniversary with the company. While attending St. John’s University, Bendowski started as a stock boy in Van Son’s Mineola, NY, office. He rose through the company ranks to become president in 1994 and CEO in 2010.
Commercial printing industry supplier company and personnel news from Printing Impressions’ September 2011 edition.
an Son Holland Ink is launching a new line of Premium Wide Format Inkjet inks for Epson, Mimaki, Mutoh and Roland printers. It developed this new line of inks in response to the growing wide-format inkjet market demand for an efficient alternative to major printer manufacturer’s inks.
Thoele will assume the direct leadership of all of Van Son Holland Ink’s technical functions with an emphasis on establishing and maintaining relationships with clients from both a technical and sales level. He will continue to lead members of the company’s technical team in the field and at color service labs throughout the United States.
Commercial printing industry supplier company and personnel news from Printing Impressions’ March 2011 edition.
Customers can use their Van Son ink purchases from Fujifilm to help finance professional services such as: G7 education and implementation, stochastic screening implementation, custom compensation curve development, color management education and implementation, pressroom densitometry education and SWOP education and implementation.
Commercial printing industry supplier company and personnel news from Printing Impressions’ December 2010 edition, highlighting Heidelberg’s open house for the North American launch of the 40˝ Speedmaster CX 102 press.
Called “Color Made Simple,” this new campaign touts the “simple” values essential to best-of-breed pressroom management and efficiency, which promises to increase financial returns on printing technology investments.
Those lithographic printers walking the show floor earlier this month at Graph Expo in search of a bevy of heavy-iron, offset presses were sorely disappointed. With press manufacturers Heidelberg USA, Komori America and Mitsubishi Lithographic Presses opting to pass on this year's show, the South Hall at McCormick Place lacked the all-encompassing lineup of traditional press vendors that visitors in years past have come to expect.