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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  • 2011-04-11 08:28
    On 6 and 7 April, WAN-IFRA organised the Printing Summit 2011 addressing all the critical issues facing newspapers and newspaper printers, particularly how improved and innovative print products will help companies forge a strong future. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-05 10:42
    Wifag Maschinenfabrik AG fully acquires the Solna Group (Sweden) and Ekpac Graphics Hong Kong, its agent for China, South East Asia and Middle East. Read more ...
  • 2011-04-04 08:28
    VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland recently published a study on the carbon footprint and other environmental impacts of newspapers, magazines, photo books, books, and advertising leaflets. According to the study, print products only account for approximately 1% of the climate impacts of consumption by households. Read more ...
  • 2011-03-17 10:27
    On 17 March we received a report from Nihon Shinbun Kyokai (NSK), the Japanese newspapers association, about the situation of the newspapers after the disastrous incidents that started with the earthquake on 11 March. Read more ...
  • 2011-03-17 09:28
    This checklist (prepress and printing) is intended to assist you in establishing whether good conditions are guaranteed at your operation for obtaining a high standard of printing quality, or where potential for optimisation exists (*see also remarks on the checklist at the end). 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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