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2 December 2014

Steady as she goes for output and orders - confidence remains positive despite pricing concerns

Steady as she goes for output and orders - confidence remains positive despite pricing concerns

Q3 proved to be a positive environment for growth in output and orders – both showed a slight improvement on their Q2 status. Almost half (49%) of printers increased output in the third quarter of 2014 according to the latest BPIF Printing Outlook survey. A further 29% held output levels steady whilst 23% experienced a fall in output. The overall improvement (the balance between ups and downs) was 26; slightly above the forecasted 22. The Q3 results have extended the run of consecutive positive quarterly reports to a year and a half.

Also in Printing Outlook this quarter:

  • Pay Reviews – what have companies done and what do they expect to do?
  • Web to Print - just how much of printing companies turnover is currently derived through Web to Print?
  • How do respondents view the current position of their business?
  • Consumables – paper consumption data and printing ink volumes and values.
  • A more in-depth look at energy costs.
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