Kodak has established a new organizational structure to make the company faster-moving, more competitive and more entrepreneurial. The company will have five market-focused business divisions: Print Systems; Enterprise Inkjet Systems; Micro 3D Printing and Packaging; Software and Solutions; and Consumer and Film.
Printer News
Owing to the low sales volumes, Muller Martini has decided to cease production of printing presses in the first half of 2015. Muller Martini will continue to provide service support for printing press customers worldwide in the future.
Cenveo Corp. will permanently close its Minneapolis-based commercial printing facility located at 121 12th Ave. S. by the end of March.
Xerox has unveiled a brand new production print website. As part of the company's ongoing commitment to the industry, the revamped website is a "one-stop shop for all things production"—making it easy and fast for print service providers to access vital information they need to grow and succeed.
As the snow begins to melt in western New York, concerns of flooding and roof collapse are beginning to rise. WKBW Buffalo reported that VSP Marketing Graphic Group was an unfortunate victim of a collapsed roof at its West Seneca headquarters located at 10 Dyke Road.
The parent company of the customization website Vistaprint.com, which employs 850 at its North American headquarters in Lexington, is set to reorganize under a new name and is spending hundreds of millions of dollars beefing up its systems, much of it in Massachusetts.
The United States Postal Service announced Thursday that it will deliver seven days a week in major cities during the height of the holiday season.
DFS, Groton, Mass., recently hired Jarret Lord as manager of field sales – major accounts. In his new role, Lord will be responsible for key account growth and new business development within the U.S. and Canada.
We were excited to test out the Da Vinci AiO 3-D scanner-printer, because it had the potential to make 3-D printing approachable for anybody with an electrical socket. Too bad it's a flop.
According to the watchdog group Verified Voting, roughly 70 percent of all voters this year will be casting paper ballots. This has less to do with a distrust of electronic voting and more about the cost. Most states with electronic voting systems have equipment that is over a decade old, and these localities simply don't have the funding for an upgrade.