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Plastics industry calls for recycled materials standards

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“We have witnessed a substantial rise of plastic waste and we are faced with an urgent question: how to manage plastic waste sensibly?” say the organisers of K 2019, the leading trade show for the plastics and rubber industry to be held in Düsseldorf, Germany in October. Exhibitors include major industry suppliers 3A Composites, Dow and DuPont.

QLD Minister calls for total ACP import ban as insurers bail out – Andy McCourt

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Queensland’s Minister for Housing and Public Works Mick de Brenni this week called on the Commonwealth Government to ‘protect Australians’ and introduce an importation ban on all aluminium composite panels with a PE core.

Federal Court approves Spicers sale to Japan’s KPP for $147m

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The Federal Court of Australia has approved a $147.6 million ‘scheme of arrangement’ for the sale of paper company and wide format supplier Spicers, formerly PaperlinX, to Tokyo-based global paper giant Kokusai Pulp & Paper Co (KPP).

Green light for Australian Paper’s $600m EfW plant

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After agreeing to tighten pollution controls, Australian Paper has been reissued a Works Approval notice for its proposed $600 million Energy from Waste (EfW) plant to be located at its Maryvale mill in the Latrobe Valley. The project was suspended earlier this year following an appeal by local environmental groups.

Australian company’s direct-to-garment printer a hit in Europe

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Sydney developer/manufacturer Impression Technology says its new DGT Digital G4 DTG printer has ‘exceeded all expectations’ in Europe, with 28 units shipped since its official launch at FESPA Munich in May this year.

Outdoor reset: JCDecaux cuts number of advertisers sharing digital billboards 

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In a surprise departure from the current Australian outdoor industry norm, leading global out-of-home (OOH) advertiser JCDecaux is reducing the number of advertisers displayed on its large format digital billboards in Australia and New Zealand from ten to six. 

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Rush of EOFY company liquidations

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The Sign Guys NQ in Townsville, Perth’s Focus on Signs and the Melbourne-based Australian Plastic Card Company all announced this week via ASIC that they’ve called in liquidators and are going out of business

Reflex Barramundi? Australian Paper considers move into aquaculture 

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Australia’s only manufacturer of office paper – including its flagship Reflex brand – has partnered with the Victorian Government and Mainstream Aquaculture to conduct a $1.24 million study into the viability of constructing the world’s largest indoor aquaculture facility to farm barramundi near its Maryvale Mill in the Latrobe Valley.

swissQprint opens new ink lab

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Wide format manufacturer swissQprint, distributed in Australia and New Zealand by NSW-based Pozitive, has set up a new ink laboratory at its headquarters in Kriessern, Switzerland.

Digital Print to increase market share to 21%: Smithers Pira 

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New research says the global print market is shrinking in volume but growing in value, with digital print, especially inkjet, an increasingly valuable part of the overall print market.

‘It’s only a ******* Sign’: Letterheads NZ open for registration

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Registration has opened for this year’s Letterheads NZ - the annual 'brushfest' where signwriters from all over New Zealand are joined by members of Letterheads Australia and ‘one or two’ Americans and Europeans.

SAi feature: How time efficiencies & AI can change Sign industry productivity

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Michelle Johnson, Director of Worldwide Marketing at SAi, recommends to 'invest in,' not 'spend' time as we enter the start of a new financial year. When it comes to the bottleneck of designing signs to feed the printers, she predicts that AI (artificial intelligence) will be making a lot of the decisions in the future.

Experience Innovations with SIGN CHINA 2019 in Shanghai

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Self-titled as the "Oscars" of Global Sign Industry, SIGN CHINA 2019 - Shanghai will be held from 18th-20th September at Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). The exhibition is expected to reach 100,000 square meters with 1,250 exhibitors, by then, new products and equipment from sign and LED industry, as well as one-stop solutions which apply to various fields.

ACM fire ratings in the spotlight at PrintEx 2019 

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“It’s your responsibility to ensure you comply with all these new regulations, obtain all the required permits, and choose appropriate materials – for instance, substrates that meet the rules for combustibility and flammability where that is required,” says Michael Punch of the Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA)

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FESPA adds four new categories to 2020 awards

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The FESPA Awards 2020 are now open to print service providers and sign-makers, with organisers adding four new categories including a Printeriors award to reflect growth in the printed décor market.

Canon offers $30,000 in grants to Aust/NZ schools, non-profits

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Canon Oceania has opened its 2019 Grants Program, with over $30,000 worth of cash and Canon equipment up for grabs across Australia and New Zealand.

Roland DG introduces new customer support service

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Roland DG Australia launched a new customer support program called Engage - an installation and training service for customers across Australia that will manage the installation of new equipment, allowing customers to focus on their business.

Snap loses its CEO after two-and-a-half years

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Snap Franchising, the company behind around 150 Snap Print-Design-Website outlets in Australia, New Zealand, China and Ireland is looking for a new CEO following the sudden and as yet unexplained departure of Peter Sinodinos on Tuesday.

Missing plate and missed safety checks on freeway sign that crushed car 

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An investigation into how a five-by-four metre road sign fell and crushed a car on Melbourne’s Tullamarine freeway in January has found the sign was missing a steel plate and several safety checks had not been carried out.

Spicers shareholders accept takeover offer

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Shareholders of paper company and wide format supplier Spicers, formerly PaperlinX, voted overwhelmingly in favour of a $A147 million proposal to sell the company’s entire Australia and New Zealand operations to Japan-based global paper giant Kokusai Pulp & Paper Co (KPP).

Sydney joins fight against large format digital ads on Telstra payphones

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The City of Sydney filed a Federal Court application to join the City of Melbourne in legal action against Telstra over its plan to add digital advertising screens supplied by outdoor advertiser JCDecaux to its national network of 16,000 payphones.

  1. Resolution Imaging chooses Epson SureColor for signage
  2. Canon's new imagePRESS C910 Series heads to Australia
  3. Record-breaking ITMA 2019 forced to turn away 250 exhibitors
  4. First global demo of Mimaki’s new hybrid textile printer at ITMA
  5. ASGA and Visual Connections team up for Brisbane Golf Day 
  6. Falcon Signs and The Signshop Nelson triple winners at NZSDA awards
  7. Optimism high in UK Sign & Graphics industry
  8. ‘The fastest high quality flatbed’: Fujifilm and Inca Digital’s OnsetX HS
  9. SGIAA becomes FESPA Australia
  10. SAi opens Australian office
  11. Class action lawsuits launched over flammable ACM panels - Andy McCourt
  12. “Historic first”: Screen's 520HD press as good as offset in US lab testing
  13. Epson requests exemptions in US/China trade tariff war
  14. Older printing equipment dismantled and recycled in Asia
  15. 'Thousands off’ EOFY sales from Roland, Mimaki & Alfex Laser 
  16. SAi’s VirtualSign app for sign and display
  17. “We want to inspire action”: SGIA on sustainability
  18. Hexis Battle Wrap at Printex offers a trip to Las Vegas
  19. Epson opens new textile printing centre in Japan
  20. EFI’s Cretaprint hybrid inkjet printer for ceramic tiles
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