Print buying
River Publishing takes repro overseas
River Publishing has made "significant cost savings" by moving to offshore repro for its Weight Watchers customer magazine.
Print buyers are not optimising their marketing spend
Only 20% of companies have purchasing departments in control of the marketing budget, according to research by HH Associates and the Aberdeen Group.
Survey proves good print buyers save companies billions in print costs
American print buyers collectively saved their employers $11.9bn (7.7bn) on their print costs in 2007 and are set to save over $13bn in 2008, according to a new report.
PCP to print tourist literature for Yorkshire council
Precision Colour Printing (PCP) has won a year-long contract to print the tourism guides for East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Cliffe pulls in council timetable work
Cliffe Enterprise Design & Print has been awarded a contract to produce Hampshire County Council's public transport timetables.
Three-quarters of SMEs 'not bidding for government contracts'
Three-quarters of small- to medium-sized businesses (SMEs) rarely or never bid for government work, according to a recent survey by three leading industry bodies.
Connect Communications wins Edinburgh council magazine contract
Connect Communications has been awarded the City of Edinburgh Council's contract to design, print and deliver its <i>Outlook</i> magazine, which has a print run of 228,000.
Print buyers left in the dark by technical terminology
Nine out of 10 UK print buyers are baffled by common industry terms, according to a study by Canon.
Charlesworth wins three more years to SGM contract
The Society for General Microbiology (SGM) has renewed its contract with printer and book binder Charlesworth Group to produce its journals.
Media roundup: w/e 10 October 2008
Our round up of the top news in the world of media agencies