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  • Adapting to Market Demands and Trends at Imago

    Project-wise, Imago is now approaching pre-pandemic levels, says president and CEO Howard Musk.

  • Expanding Through Diversification at Hung Hing

    Diversification efforts are intensifying at Hung Hing Printing Group.

  • Of Algae, Grass, and Such

    For vacationers heading to the beach this summer, algae—the toxic red and blue-green types, in particular—is the dreaded stuff threatening to upend the best of plans. But for those in the biofuel and biomaterials industries, algae and algae-extracted compounds are literally the new pots of gold at the end of the rainbow.

  • Service Is the Goal at Chang Jiang Printing Media

    “A good home for good projects” is how sales and marketing director Samuel Chung sums up Chang Jiang Printing Media, which he established a decade ago.

  • Sustainability Takes Center Stage at C&C Offset

    Being sustainable is more than just a company-wide initiative at C&C Offset, says deputy general manager Francis Ho.

  • Hong Kong and China Print Manufacturers Press On

    Extending their service and supply solutions while intensifying their quest for greater automation and greener technologies is the game plan for Hong Kong and China print players.

  • HarperCollins Creates New Font for Non-English Titles

    HC Arc will improve the reading experience and contribute to the publisher's sustainability efforts by reducing page counts, the publisher contends.

  • Hachette Announces New Carbon Emissions Reduction Strategy

    By 2030, the company’s “30/30 Strategy” aims to cut 30% of its global emissions.

  • Can U.S. Printers Make a Comeback?

    The CEO of Worzalla says that with Chinese dominance of the industry threatened by frequent lockdowns and high shipping costs, now is the time for American printers to expand.

  • Ingram Says Shipping Error Was Unintentional

    The Ingram Content Group says that a shipping mistake that replaced some orders for a pro-choice book with fundamentalist Christian titles was "completely unintentional" and not the result of a "rogue employee," as some reports had claimed.

  • Printing in Hong Kong and China 2022: All Our Coverage

    Both in good times and under tough circumstances, Hong Kong and China print players remain steadfast in their mission to under-promise, over-deliver, and continue innovating.

  • Imago Sees Growth and Exciting Market Trends

    “Hectic” describes the past two years at Imago.

  • More Expansion and Investment at Hung Hing

    The second phase of Hung Hing’s production facility in Hanoi, Vietnam, is progressing as scheduled, with full operations commencing by the end of this year.

  • C&C Offset Enhances Its Key Internal Processes

    When C&C Offset commemorated its 40th anniversary in 2020, it also kicked off a mission to digitally transform its printing floor.

  • Print Manufacturing in Hong Kong & China Rolls On

    Both in good times and under tough circumstances, Hong Kong and China print players remain steadfast in their mission to under-promise, over-deliver, and continue innovating.

  • Press ‘P’ for Printing and for Progress

    New printing technologies have improved quality, reliability, speed, and sustainability in the sector, writes ‘PW’ international correspondent Teri Tan.

  • Examining Paper Shortages and Publishing Worker Unrest

    A webinar presented by 'PW' with support from Westchester Publishing Services on March 22 examined continuing supply chain issues as well as the growing frustration employees have in establishing a healthy work/life balance.

  • The Printing Squeeze Is On

    A new survey of its members by the Book Manufacturers' Institute found print capacity for both hardcover and softcover books is running at more than 80%.

  • Looking for Answers to Paper Shortages

    In a recent webinar, speakers said the paper shortage is likely to get worse before it gets better, and offered up a few ideas for how publishers can cope with the challenge.

  • Looking for Answers to Supply Chain Challenges

    The supply chain issues facing the book business this holiday season and beyond were years in the making and there are no quick fixes, experts agreed in a webinar held on October 6 by PW and Westchester Publishing Services.

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