Indonesian paper giant Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) has agreed to end natural forest logging as from today and rely solely on plantation timber, in a move endorsed by its long-term adversary Greenpeace.
Indonesian paper giant Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) has agreed to end natural forest logging as from today and rely solely on plantation timber, in a move endorsed by its long-term adversary Greenpeace.
The world’s biggest wide format show Fespa 2013, due to take place in London this June will host an array of features packed with what the organiser says is interactive and educational content.
While the larger print industry experiences uncertainty, saw and knife specialist ASL Industries has seen a period of growth in the past two years, consolidating its place in the market.
Fuji Xerox New Zealand has announced that it has two new digital light production colour printers in the pipeline, the Color J75 and C75 presses, which will become available from March 1.
2012 produced challenges, achievements, and more than a few changes for the industry. New PrintNZ manager Ruth Cobb reviews an eventful year |
Queensland based jobbing outfit Payne Print believes that investing in new technology is key to keeping ahead, and has just taken delivery of a new single-colour GTO |