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InnerWorkings, Inc., a leading provider of managed print and promotional solutions, announced a multi-year, multi-million dollar print management agreement with MoneyGram International, a money transfer company with a global network extending to more than 190 countries and territories around the world.

Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe announced a newly redesigned Postal Service, one that is better positioned for growth, reflects further alignment within the organization to achieve core business strategies and, when fully implemented, will help realize approximately $750 million of annual cost savings.

MGI Digital Graphic Technology, the multi-substrate digital press and finishing solution manufacturer, will be participating as a sponsor of Arts for a Better World, held December 1-5, Soho Studios in Miami (located in the Wynwood Arts District).

Docunet Corporation, a digital printing firm, has received the ISO 9001:2008 certification, which offers organizations an internationally recognized model for operating a quality management system enhancing their ability to deliver consistent quality.

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is everywhere. It’s what allows drivers to pay their tolls without stopping their cars. It provides libraries with a way to track books. It gives retailers an opportunity to manage their inventory and provides pet owners with a way to keep tabs on their favorite, four-legged, furry family members. Some consider this a breakthrough technology while others consider it another surveillance tool in Big Brother’s chest. Whatever side a person falls on, RFID is here to stay and will continue to extend its reach into other areas.

Russell Joyce, president of Flint Group Narrow Web, Luxembourg, passed away last December after collapsing in Malmo, Sweden. Joyce began his ink industry career in 1991 with Coates Lorilleux in England. He joined the Narrow Web group of Akzo Nobel Inks (ANI) in 1997, where he held both technical and market development positions.

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