The United Steelworkers (USW) and four U.S. paper manufacturers have filed antidumping petitions against unfairly priced imports of certain types of uncoated paper in sheets from China, Indonesia, Brazil, Portugal and Australia, and countervailing duty petitions against subsidized imports from China and Indonesia with the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC).
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Print+Promo, the leading source of business strategies for the distributor sales professional, recently concluded its second and final Distributor Connect of 2014 with rave reviews.
The Print Services & Distribution Association (PSDA) is adding even more charm to Baltimore this year.
Ennis, Inc. and Glatfelter are hosting the 5th Annual VIP Series Conference in three locations this August.
It's been there for you for thousands of years.
It is portable, consistent and offers its users an undeniable level of security despite its reputation for being the number one killer of trees. Even with the invention of cell phones and the Internet, paper has proven itself as a versatile and effective form of communication.
York, Pennsylvania-based Glatfelter announced it has completed its previously announced acquisition of Concert Industries Corp. from Brookfield Special Situations Management Limited, an affiliate of Brookfield Asset Management, for Canadian $246.5 million (U.S. $235 million) subject to a post-closing working capital adjustment.
York, Pennsylvania-based Glatfelter recently opened a new sales and distribution center in Russia.
It’s everything a printing company could want in a press—it’s cleaner, greener and more energy-efficient. In July, Glatfelter, based in York, Pa., launched a new technology for carbonless CF rolls, the CleanPressTMCF. The technology is made using a more energy-efficient manufacturing process; the reformulation runs cleaner on Glatfelter’s machines and requires fewer shut downs, requires less clean-up and reduces the amount of waste.
A little change never hurt anyone. With that in mind, this year’s big show promises a change of pace, a change of scenery and a change in demand. The newly revamped PSDA (formerly DMIA) will host its annual Print Solutions Conference and Exposition on Oct. 23-25 at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore. This year’s featured general session keynote speaker will be Charlie Pesko, founder and president of InfoTrends, a leading market research and consulting firm in the digital imaging and document solutions industries. Technological advances and refined marketing strategies are just some of the issues gaining momentum in a slowing economy. To encourage print
On November 29, the White House lowered its forecast for next year’s economic growth, saying unemployment would rise as the housing slump and credit crunch weigh on national economic activity. Under the administration’s new forecast, gross domestic product will grow by 2.7 percent next year. The previous projection called for a stronger, 3.1 percent increase.