Rob van den Braak
Printer manufacturer Océ will start building a new HQ in Venlo in May 2018. The new premises will house 550 employees. Construction company BAM will build the offices.
This had already been announced in 2015, with the idea that the build would be finished in 2017. Océ signed the contract with BAM on 2 January, according to radio Venlo.
The new HQ will be 15,500 square metres and will be close to the current offices. The new HQ will be a sustainable build. The various office spaces will be connected by green open spaces.
It is expected that it will take about a year and a half to complete the construction.
Mother company Canon thinks the Venlo offices are a strategic location and wants add to the current capacity for ink production, among which inks for sheet and rotation printers.
The building concept ´Green Landmark´ is based on Canon´s Kyosei philosophy: working and living together for the general good. Green, public spaces, the so-called Green Plazas, connect employees and visitors. These spaces which connect the floors and office spaces, will be inside gardens and act as central meeting spaces.
(beeld: Broekbakema)
Lees verder....Omnimark te Weesp heeft recent aan Rainbow Crossmedia de opdracht gegeven voor de levering en implementatie van de Microsoft Dynamics NAV ERP/MIS software, in combinatie met de brancheoplossing PrintVis. Omnimark is gespecialiseerd in de belettering en bekleding van producten, gebouwen en voertuigen. Bij Omnimark werken dagelijks meer dan 50 specialisten aan de realisatie en bewaking van het visuele imago van haar klanten. De propositie bestaat uit de volledige coördinatie, productie en montage/installatie van de belettering of visuele aankleding.
Omnimark opereert landelijk, met centraal gelegen een 1.200m2 groot Fleet Decoration Centre in Weesp, om daarmee de kwaliteit van de voertuig aankleding in eigen huis te kunnen waarborgen.
Na een gedegen onderzoek en diverse demonstratiesessies, werd gekozen om het huidige Xgram-systeem te vervangen door Microsoft Dynamics
NAV|PrintVis. Voor Omnimark waren zowel de volledig op Microsoft Dynamics NAV gebaseerde technologie van PrintVis, de gebruikersvriendelijkheid, alsook de volledige integratie met overige Microsoft producten, zoals Office365, doorslaggevend voor deze keuze. Het feit dat Rainbow Crossmedia zeer ruime ervaring heeft met de levering en implementatie van Microsoft Dynamics NAV|PrintVis, resulteerde dit in de keuze voor Rainbow.
De implementatie van Microsoft Dynamics NAV|PrintVis door Rainbow Crossmedia is vorig jaar gestart, zodat de financiële administratie vanaf
1 januari 2018 in de nieuwe omgeving operationeel is.
The EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive will, according to Laurel Brunner on her Verdigris blog, impact not just the production, but also the design of packaging.
And that is a step in the right direction for the environment.
Read her blog on our articles page via this link about how the European Federation of Bottled Waters took the opportunity to make PET bottles easier to recycle.
Lees verder....Since drupa 2016 and even prior to that show, there has been a lot of interest in packaging printing. Several manufacturers have introduced digital presses for this application, most notable EFI and HP. Printers can be confident that they will have solid support if they decide to get into this business. But all parties should be aware of the tightening regulatory framework and in Europe this means the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (PPWD).
The PPWD has recently been reviewed and it is likely that the 22.5% recycling target for plastic packaging will be increased when the EU publishes its update. The increase is part of the EU’s drive towards green development and circular economies. We can only expect these targets to get more restrictive over time.
More than any other print application, design matters for packaging. Graphic designers not only have to think about colours and content placement, but they must also take into account functionality, the nature of the package contents and how the packaged goods will be transported. Designers also need to think about their choice of inks and substrates and how well the materials can be expected to perform at extremes of temperature and pressure. For graphic designers to also factor in regulatory compliance, recycling and environmental impact makes packaging design even more of a challenge.
The European Federation of Bottled Waters (EFBW), the European Association of Plastic Recycling and Recovery Organizations (EPRO), Petcore Europe, Plastics Recyclers Europe (PRE) and the European non-alcoholic beverages association (UNESDA) are trying to help. They obviously want to encourage responsible use of plastics and to ensure that packaging materials comply with the PPWD. Together they have come up with the European PET Bottle Platform (EPBP) which consists of a group of technical experts operating across Europe. The experts evaluate new technologies and use proprietary test procedures to assess impacts on PET recycling processes. The tests confirm whether or not a PET bottle can be recycled without causing any difficulties, such as discoloration, during the recycling process. The platform can also be used to measure the environmental impact other forms of packaging, particularly those involving recycled PET materials.
The EPBP also supports packaging designers who need to design for PET so that it can be recycled. They must for instance consider the use of additives and barrier materials, and the recyclability of label substrates and ink deinkability. The EPBP has developed guidelines (see http://www.epbp.org/design-guidelines) for how to design the body, cap and label of a bottle, according to average expectations for recycling. Given that plastic bottles are such a widespread source of pollution, this can only be a positive step and one that could soon apply to other forms of packaging such as films and flexibles.
Laurel Brunner
This article was produced by the Verdigris project, an industry initiative intended to raise awareness of print’s positive environmental impact. This weekly commentary helps printing companies keep up to date with environmental standards, and how environmentally friendly business management can help improve their bottom lines. Verdigris is supported by the following companies: Agfa Graphics, EFI, Fespa, HP, Kodak, Kornit, Ricoh, Spindrift, Unity Publishing and Xeikon.
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Since drupa 2016 and even prior to that show, there has been a lot of interest in packaging printing. Several manufacturers have introduced digital presses for this application, most notable EFI and HP. Printers can be confident that they will have solid support if they decide to get into this business. But all parties should be aware of the tightening regulatory framework and in Europe this means the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (PPWD).
The PPWD has recently been reviewed and it is likely that the 22.5% recycling target for plastic packaging will be increased when the EU publishes its update. The increase is part of the EU’s drive towards green development and circular economies. We can only expect these targets to get more restrictive over time.
More than any other print application, design matters for packaging. Graphic designers not only have to think about colours and content placement, but they must also take into account functionality, the nature of the package contents and how the packaged goods will be transported. Designers also need to think about their choice of inks and substrates and how well the materials can be expected to perform at extremes of temperature and pressure. For graphic designers to also factor in regulatory compliance, recycling and environmental impact makes packaging design even more of a challenge.
The European Federation of Bottled Waters (EFBW), the European Association of Plastic Recycling and Recovery Organizations (EPRO), Petcore Europe, Plastics Recyclers Europe (PRE) and the European non-alcoholic beverages association (UNESDA) are trying to help. They obviously want to encourage responsible use of plastics and to ensure that packaging materials comply with the PPWD. Together they have come up with the European PET Bottle Platform (EPBP) which consists of a group of technical experts operating across Europe. The experts evaluate new technologies and use proprietary test procedures to assess impacts on PET recycling processes. The tests confirm whether or not a PET bottle can be recycled without causing any difficulties, such as discoloration, during the recycling process. The platform can also be used to measure the environmental impact other forms of packaging, particularly those involving recycled PET materials.
The EPBP also supports packaging designers who need to design for PET so that it can be recycled. They must for instance consider the use of additives and barrier materials, and the recyclability of label substrates and ink deinkability. The EPBP has developed guidelines (see http://www.epbp.org/design-guidelines) for how to design the body, cap and label of a bottle, according to average expectations for recycling. Given that plastic bottles are such a widespread source of pollution, this can only be a positive step and one that could soon apply to other forms of packaging such as films and flexibles.
Laurel Brunner
This article was produced by the Verdigris project, an industry initiative intended to raise awareness of print’s positive environmental impact. This weekly commentary helps printing companies keep up to date with environmental standards, and how environmentally friendly business management can help improve their bottom lines. Verdigris is supported by the following companies: Agfa Graphics, EFI, Fespa, HP, Kodak, Kornit, Ricoh, Spindrift, Unity Publishing and Xeikon.
Lees verder....In Europe, almost eight out of 10 consumers abandoned their online shopping cart at least once within a six month period, according to 2016 research by B2C Europe. Online retailers seeking to reduce abandonment rates in order to drive greater returns from e-commerce will often retarget customers online through banner ads and/or emails.
Yet with up to 22% of consumers deploying ad blocking software in the UK, according to 2017 IAB figures, and with popular email providers such as Gmail and Hotmail filtering out promotional content the impact of such activity has dampened.
InPrint USA, the Industrial Print Show, has opened exhibit space sales for the next show taking place in Louisville, Kentucky April 9-11, 2019.
After the successful launch in 2017, the second InPrint USA will continue its focus on connecting manufacturers, who use print as a key component of their manufacturing process with leading brands in the fields of industrial specialty, screen, digital, inkjet and 3D technology print solutions.
“The industrial print community is growing as the technology continues to advance into new manufacturing markets,” said Donna Busse, InPrint USA Exhibition Manager. “InPrint USA 2019 will be bigger and better, with more innovative solutions on the exhibit hall floor and more prospective customers in the aisles.”
Exhibitors submitting their applications by March 1, 2018 can take advantage of early bird pricing as well as a new priority space draw. The priority point system will reward exhibitors, regardless of their size, for their past involvement with the show. New exhibitors are also eligible to participate in the priority space draw and are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible.
InPrint USA will again be co-located with ICE USA, the International Converting Exhibition in 2019. ICE USA is North America’s leading converting exhibition, bringing over 250 exhibitors together with thousands of packaging, paper, non-woven and self-adhesive industry professionals.
More than 3,400 verified registrants came to the co-located shows last April 2017. In 2019, the show will move from Orlando, FL to Louisville, KY to be closer to the heart of the Midwest and Eastern manufacturing regions and offer easier access for attendees.
For more information on InPrint USA or details on early bird exhibit sales rates, please visit http://www.inprintshow.com/usa/ or contact Mack Brooks Exhibitions at 866-899-4728 or inprintusa@mackbrooks.com.
Lees verder....(vlnr) Willem Vaatstra, Wouter Haan, Ferry Boerma (Simian), Gert Muller (Komori) en Patrick Kleijer (AtéCé)
Bij Simian, het productiebedrijf van Reclameland, Drukland.nl en Flyerzone, is de tweede Komori GL840P H-UV achtkleuren drukpers met camera’s geïnstalleerd. ‘Die is meer dan welkom, want we zijn in één jaar tijd met 30% gegroeid’, zegt directeur/eigenaar Wouter Haan. De aanschaf van de nieuwe Komori drukpers is onderdeel van een nieuwe investeringsronde van ruim 3,5 miljoen euro. Waarom opnieuw de keuze voor Komori? Omdat alles wat een drukker wil hebben erop zit. In 2016 kochten we onze eerste Komori, daar hebben we geen dag spijt van, die bevalt uitstekend. Onze nieuwe aanwinst wordt uitgerust met camera’s, om het drukproces nog beter te controleren. Ook op de nieuwe pers gaan we drukken met H-UV inkten. Dat is nodig, omdat het drukwerk direct droog is en meteen afgewerkt kan worden. Als klanten bij ons voor 12.00 uur drukwerk bestellen, zorgen wij er voor dat, als dat gevraagd wordt, het de volgende dag wordt afgeleverd. Onze ervaringen met de kwaliteit van het drukwerk, en de snelheid waarmee het verder verwerkt kan worden, zijn prima. Dat geldt ook voor onze ervaringen met de mensen en de service van AtéCé Graphic Products en Komori. Dan is de keuze voor een tweede drukpers van hetzelfde merk logisch, toch?
Lees verder....You would think that the holidays are bad for a site such as blokboek.com. That is not the case, however. The number of readers who read our messages via social media doubled with ScoopIt and Flipboard on top.
The number of visitors and, even more important, readers who took the time to read the whole article remained the same. More than 50% of readers found us via a search engine, as shown in the graph below.
Best read are not only Christmas related articles such as the trend for more expensive Christmas cards, but also things like Laurel Brunner´s Verdigris blog and longer articles such as Ode to the Barcode.
Make use of this change in reader behaviour
We had noticed the same thing during the holiday period and bank holiday weekends. It makes sense to use these period for your business for content placement or banners.
Would you like to know more?
Contact Marco den Engelsman, marco@blokboek.com or Rob van den Braak, rob@blokboek.com, to hear about how to best make use of these busy periods.
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