Business Management - Industry Trends
This week on Wide-Format Weekly, Crisp Imaging acquires ReproGraphic Solutions; A Sign-A-Rama branch transforms its business model; We discuss Vivid Impact's recent business moves; The Wide-Format 150 Annual Ranking is out; and the third annual podcast series for Women's History Month kicks off tomorrow.
The Board of Directors of the National Print and Sign Owners Association (NPSOA) is pleased to announce the election of David Dawson, owner of Instant Print and Promo of Chatham, Ontario as a Director at Large.
This week on Wide-Format Weekly, The Wide-format 150 Report is live; We look at coverage from the PRINTING United Leadership Summit; We explore the popularity of SEG; And we talk about an airport's billboard campaign.
Mimaki Europe is set to bring the very latest in UV print technology, including new products, to FESPA Global Print Expo 2024 while also celebrating its 20th anniversary.
Combining a proactive approach and legal awareness, the wide-format industry navigates through economic, regulatory, and market consolidation challenges for sustainable growth.
Exploring the resilience, technological advancements, and strategic shifts defining North America's wide-format printing industry's leading companies.
When making decisions, it helps to have a grasp on “hot” markets. They don’t have to be big, but need to be profitable and growing.
The 2023 Wide-Format 150 makes its highly anticipated return for the sixth consecutive year, offering the most definitive ranking of the top companies in the wide-format printing industry across the United States and Canada, based on their annual wide-format sales volume.
This week's highlights include strategies for finding and keeping employees, the PRINTING United Alliance merger with Brand Chain and PERF, insights on the wide-format segment, a chat with Mike Rowe of Adnormous Graphics, and a view into the functional/industrial printing space. Great stuff!
Despite economic uncertainty, the wide-format printing market continues to grow at a steady rate. We see several wide-format trends that, if approached in the right way, represent opportunities for print service providers (PSPs) to truly thrive in the year ahead.