David Taylor, general manager of New Zealand’s Ryobi supplier, Cyber says, “Our factory in Hiroshima was not affected so everything seems to be okay for Ryobi in terms of operations.
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Heidelberg bullish about service sector
Service activities include not only machine maintenance but also training, consulting, technical services, sales of re-marketed equipment (Heidelberg vernacular for used machines) and the Saphira consumables business.
Océ and manroland in global inkjet deal
From 2011 manroland and Océ will be the first on the market to offer total digital printing solutions aimed at the graphic arts industry – all of these being solutions that will include consulting, systems, services and materials provided by a single source.
Nippa conference confronts outsourcing
The three day event also saw the annual Oce-sponsored Nippa Awards given to the inplants producing the best work during the year, with the University of Southern Queensland and Massey University taking top honours in number of Awards.
PrintNZ conference gets away to a flier
After an opening welcome from John Boyle, president PrintNZ, Joan Grace, chief executive PrintNZ spoke about the GFC and how the print industry can work through the recovery.
PrintNZ conference only days away
Ruth Cobb, membership services manager for PrintNZ, says conference participants can look forward to some lively and thought provoking addresses from the conference keynote speakers Peter Muir, Nigel Keats, Phillip Lawrence, Gareth Kiernan and Clinton Yeats, who will cover a range of print industry topics and related subjects.
Business speakers line up for PrintNZ conference
Ruth Cobb, membership services manager for PrintNZ, says that, with just a week to go, members can still register for the conference. She says, “The conference offers a fantastic opportunity for participants to learn from some quality speakers, both domestic and international, on aspects of business that are relevant to our industry.”
Ash clears as Ipex opens
The show has booked out its exhibition space, and has achieved record numbers of pre-registrations, with print shop owners from more than 150 countries already booked in to attend.
Tribute Tuesday: the B2 digital press market
The problem was that Indigo (pre-HP) never managed to develop an imaging engine for the press.
Ipex tells world media show is set to go live
The organiser, IIR Exhibitions, has invited some 82 editors from around the world to the Media Summit, where it is spending three days revealing details of the show, to which it hopes to build on the 100,000 attendees it attracted to the 2006 event.