Oc says it will sign agreements to print overseas editions of leading newspaper titles in the next few weeks as it expands its network of printing sites.
Oc business development manager Paul Krisson said print sites would go live in New York and Johannesburg in mid-November, with Sydney following in December.
"Were replacing air freight with data freight and can give publishers the low volumes they require," he said.
Ocs first remote newspaper printing site at Stroma, a subsidiary of the Creative Print Group in Wembley, went live in May. It produces Swiss daily Neue Zuricher Zeitung and Danish financial daily Borsen.
Sites to go live next year include Singapore, Hong Kong, Miami, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto and Dublin.
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