
A $100+ billion industry, printing is integrated throughout our day. The industry continues to shift its focus from manual to computerized operations at all stages of the printing process. Rapid technological advancements and increasing digital capabilities require businesses remain dedicated to learning the most updated skills in order to use the most modern equipment. The popularity of the internet and new media has affected the industry, posing both challenges for demand and opportunities for diversification. With a long, distinguished tradition and proven capability for reinvention, this industry is again at the forefront in defining how the public receives information.
Industry InsightsPaper: Still Feeling the Recession's Shock Newspaper Publishing: Equipment Values Hit Hard by Shift to Digital Media Industry Factors Weaken Printing Equipment’s Secondary Market The Digital Age: Transforming Products from Tangible to Intangible Commercial Printing: A Fight on Two Fronts Economics & Technology AdVisory™ InsightsSheet Fed Printing: Overall, sales of new printing equipment increased modestly in 2007. |
SuccessesTangible Assets Valued; Company Secures $100 Million in Financing to Complete Buyout Surplus Printing Equipment Sold Through Successful National International Disposition; Proceeds Maximized |