packagePRINTING

You will be automatically redirected to packageprinting.com in 20 seconds.
Skip this advertisement.

Advertisement
Advertisement
 
 

Despite Rough Economy, CPP Was a Success

December 12, 2008
PARAMUS, N.J.—CPP EXPO Chicago 2008 opened with a 22 percent increase in exhibiting companies and attracted 5,566 focused attendees to the show floor. Attendance was slightly less compared to the previous 2006 show.   
 
“The current economic climate did make companies think twice when it came down to who and how many buyers to send; however, those who attended were serious buyers,” stated Leo Nadolske, president of CPP EXPO. “The quality of the attendee was very high and the sale of machinery off of the show floor was unprecedented. Exhibiting companies are now better understanding the concept of co-located shows. PACK EXPO, PROCESS EXPO, and CPP offer so much added value, that exhibit space for 2010 in Chicago is already 35 percent sold-out on an all-new expanded floor plan.

"CPP Vegas, scheduled in October 2009, is 65 percent sold-out,” Nadolske continued. “Companies that participate in exhibitions must make tough decisions that may be a radical departure from their previous traditional thinking. In selecting shows it is no longer ‘we always do this one or that one’. In today’s economy, there is no progress in tradition, you have to move on.”
 

MORE ON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT >>

FROM THE BOOKSTORE

Whether it is a hard cover novel, a flyer in a retail store or your Sunday newspaper, behind every printed piece there are dozens of important decisions required to make sure it delivers the intended message. <i>Basics of Print Production</i> provides an overview of the steps required to make a creative concept into a printed piece, including:
• Developing preliminary and final specifications for a print project
• Determining the size and format for a printed piece
• Acquiring, scanning, and proofing images
• Building the print-ready digital mechanicals
• Printing, binding, and finishing the piece
• Packing and shipping the piece to its destination

Being aware of the basics of a process helps everyone who is involved recognize the time and cost factors as well as the influence of each decision or step on the overall process. This book provides the reader with practical tips and guidelines on each step in the production process. Best Practices for Print Automation

Whether it is a hard cover novel, a flyer in a retail store or your Sunday newspaper, behind every printed piece there are dozens of important decisions required to make sure it delivers the intended message. Basics of Print Production provides an overview of the steps required to make a...

ORDER NOW

The graphic communications industry is facing some very serious challenges, but that doesn't mean there isn't still a lot of life and opportunity in our future. 

Competing for Print's Thriving Future focuses on how printers can create their own positive future by understanding and taking advantage of the emerging changes — the changes that are shaping the printing industry of today and tomorrow. 

Use the research, analysis, and forecasts in this book to: 
• Assess the changes taking place
• Understand the changes
• Design a plan to deal with the changes

Topics include: 
• Economic forces, life cycle, and competitive position
• Place in the national and global economies
• Industry structure, cost structure, and profitability trends
• Emerging market spaces--ancillary and print management services
• Competitive strategies, tactics, and business models
• Key practices of SuperPrinters
• Combating foreign competition
• Social network usage
• A ten-step process to survive and thrive Competing for Print’s Thriving Future

The graphic communications industry is facing some very serious challenges, but that doesn't mean there isn't still a lot of life and opportunity in our future. Competing for Print's Thriving Future focuses on how printers can create their own positive future by understanding and taking advantage of the emerging changes...

ORDER NOW

 

COMMENTS

Click here to leave a comment...
Comment *
Most Recent Comments: