World Association of News Publishers


Newspaper Production

Newspaper Production

Publishers and printers around the world have come to expect WAN-IFRA to provide the most up-to-date know-how about production processes, whether it be in prepress, printing, workflow or postpress. Its range of advisory services, trainings, reports and events are unparalleled.

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  • 2014-07-16 08:24
    Advance Central Services Michigan, publisher of The Grand Rapids Press, is the only U.S. member of WAN-IFRA's International Newspaper Color Quality Club (INCQC) for 2014-2016. In this e-mail interview, Aaron Phipps, Advance's manufacturing plant manager, discusses why his company entered the contest, the challenges it faced, and the benefits it sees from INCQC membership. Read more ...
  • 2014-07-15 15:25
    WAN-IFRA recently announced the members of the International Newspaper Color Quality Club (INCQC) for 2014-2016. Among this year's members is Guatemala's Prensa Libre. In this edited interview, the newspaper's production manager, Erick Morales, discusses why his paper entered the contest, the challenges it faced and the benefits it sees from belonging to the INCQC. Read more ...
  • 2014-06-20 10:27
    The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) is creating a World Printers Forum, a new initiative for the newspaper printing and production community including both experts from newspaper printing and production operations and vendors of related equipment. Read more ...
  • 2014-06-11 10:38
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  • 2014-05-28 11:00
    The new members of the International Newspaper Color Quality Club 2014–2016 have been determined: 77 publishing and printing companies from 26 countries have achieved membership. Read more ...

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  • The newspaper industry is under pressure globally. While in the West, decline of the newspaper has been rapid, in the East, newspapers will probably survive for longer. However, there are several pressures on the newspaper industry in the East as well – competition from digital readership, increasing input costs, reducing advertising spends, and so on. In such a scenario, it is important for newspaper industry players to collaborate to improve internal operational efficiencies across the industry. Through such an effort the overall industry will stand to benefit. With this objective in mind, an industry-wide benchmarking exercise was carried out to identify specific improvement opportunities across players. The result has been extremely encouraging. This report details out the methodology and findings of this benchmarking exercise.
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