Industry News

Home / Industry News
News > News Article

11 February 2016

Printing Outlook Q1 2016 report published

Printing Outlook Q1 2016 report published

 

A better-than-expected seasonal boost in Q4 meant that both output and orders surpassed their Q4 forecasts – expectations for Q1 also remain positive. The latest Printing Outlook survey reveals that the majority of printers (56%) increased their output levels in the final quarter of 2015. A further 29% of printers managed stable output levels in Q4, whilst 15% suffered a fall in output. The resulting balance (the difference between the ups and the downs) was 41; well above the forecasted balance of 28, and more positive than the balance reported for the same period last year.

 

 

Also in Printing Outlook this quarter: 

  • Pay Reviews – activity and average % changes.
  • Web-to-print - just how much of printing companies turnover is currently derived through Web-to-print?
  • Data on capacity, productivity, costs, margins, investment and more.
  • Consumables – paper consumption data and printing ink volumes and values.
  • A more in-depth look at energy costs.

 

Downloads
PO Press 11Feb2016 - Size: 358Kb Download
Share this page
Most Read

Intergraf Economic News (Paper Prices) - March 2024Intergraf Economic News (Paper Prices) - March 2024

18 March 2024

Access the latest edition of the Economic Newsletter for the European Printing Industry for data on paper consumption, and pricing data for pulp, paper and recovered paper. Data for packaging papers and board is also available with this edition.

STUDY EXPOSES HIGH COST OF PHARMACIES PRINTING MEDICAL INFORMATION LEAFLETSSTUDY EXPOSES HIGH COST OF PHARMACIES PRINTING MEDICAL INFORMATION LEAFLETS

7 March 2024

Intergraf welcomes the release of a study by our partner MLPS (Medical Leaflet = Patient Safety), a subgroup of the European Carton Manufacturers Association (ECMA) shedding light on the potential economic costs associated with the proposed use of Print on Demand (PoD) leaflets in the pharmaceutical legislation revision.

For more information please contact:
Kyle Jardine
Kyle Jardine
0289 002 0135
Interested? Join the BPIF today

The BPIF is the printing industries champion. By becoming a member you join a diverse and influential community. We help you solve business problems, connect you to new customers and suppliers and make your voice heard in government.

Call 01676 526030

Apply Today