22 June 2015
Offset vs Digital - new Smithers Pira Research
The issue of direct competition between digital and offset printing is a daily occurrence for print service suppliers, in determining which process they should use for a particular job.
Take part in this survey on Offset Vs Digital Printing and you will gain valuable insights into the transition between offset and digital printing – plus a free Smithers Pira ebook on this subject.
The survey is designed to assess current trends in digital printing adoption, and the extent to which it is actually making inroads into sectors dominated by offset and other traditional print processes. It also collects industry views on key drivers and also barriers to the adoption of digital print, and how printers are seeking to modify their offer in the current environment.
Typical completion time is just 10-15 minutes.Your answers will be treated with the utmost confidentiality, and only used in combination with answers from other respondents to produce an overview/average of weighted responses, and help inform Smithers Pira's general analysis of offset and digital printing trends.
Please click on this text to take part in the survey.
To show their appreciation, all respondents to this survey will receive a Summary of Results from this survey, as well as a free Smithers Pira e-book (PDF) on "Analogue to Digital Printing - Navigating the Transition" (worth $300).
We know that your time is valuable. This survey is designed to be quick and easy to complete. The final closing date for entries is Friday 3 July, 2015.
Thank you for your help with this important research.
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14 February 2024
We have collated data from multiple sources that should be useful for BPIF members that are approaching internal pay reviews, and/or are having a closer look at their pay and benefits structure. The datafile, first published in February 2023, has been updated with the latest available data - and additional content on factors exerting pressure on pay settlements in 2024.
Slight recovery of output and orders falls short of expectations in Q4 - confidence concerns mount in 2024
22 February 2024
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