 | New Zealand Printer Weekly July 8 2009
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After using PacPrint in Melbourne this year to demonstrate its new imagePRESS C1+ digital press, Canon has introduced it to the New Zealand market.
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Enviro-Mark NZ has praised the print and paper industries for taking a leading role in increasing environmental awareness in industry as they continue to set new benchmarks in green initiatives and in health and safety.
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has released an LED-UV (ultraviolet ray) ink-drying system using light-emitting diodes (LED) which the company claims enables significant energy saving in printing.
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The Packaging Council of New Zealand elected David Carter, group environment and technical projects director Lion Nathan, as its new President, at its AGM last week. Also at the meeting, Melissa Hodd, executive director Foodstuffs NZ, was appointed vice president.
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Leading industry identity and current Currie Group NSW sate manager Steve Dunwell will be the new managing director of manroland Australasia, with his tenure set to begin August 1. He be responsible for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
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Prime Minister John Key called for more technological solutions in business, and gave a thumbs up to the state of the art innovation on display at the official opening of the Ricoh Technology Centre, at Wellington on Wednesday.
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Reports on Bloomberg suggest Heidelberg looks likely to obtain Euro1.4bn (A$2.4bn) in financing from banks and government funds as early as this week, a month ahead of plan, according to four people familiar with the negotiations.
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Hash:c0def19e53ab0e7a2120a4881c99a47d --> |  | After using PacPrint in Melbourne this year to demonstrate its new imagePRESS C1+ digital press, Canon has introduced it to the New Zealand market. Click here for more | |  | Enviro-Mark NZ has praised the print and paper industries for taking a leading role in increasing environmental awareness in industry as they continue to set new benchmarks in green initiatives and in health and safety. Click here for more | |  | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has released an LED-UV (ultraviolet ray) ink-drying system using light-emitting diodes (LED) which the company claims enables significant energy saving in printing. Click here for more | |  | The Packaging Council of New Zealand elected David Carter, group environment and technical projects director Lion Nathan, as its new President, at its AGM last week. Also at the meeting, Melissa Hodd, executive director Foodstuffs NZ, was appointed vice president. Click here for more | |  | Leading industry identity and current Currie Group NSW sate manager Steve Dunwell will be the new managing director of manroland Australasia, with his tenure set to begin August 1. He be responsible for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. Click here for more | |  | Prime Minister John Key called for more technological solutions in business, and gave a thumbs up to the state of the art innovation on display at the official opening of the Ricoh Technology Centre, at Wellington on Wednesday. Click here for more | |  | Reports on Bloomberg suggest Heidelberg looks likely to obtain Euro1.4bn (A$2.4bn) in financing from banks and government funds as early as this week, a month ahead of plan, according to four people familiar with the negotiations. Click here for more |
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After using PacPrint in Melbourne this year to demonstrate its new imagePRESS C1+ digital press, Canon has introduced it to the New Zealand market.
Click here for more
|
|

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Enviro-Mark NZ has praised the print and paper industries for taking a leading role in increasing environmental awareness in industry as they continue to set new benchmarks in green initiatives and in health and safety.
Click here for more
|
|

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has released an LED-UV (ultraviolet ray) ink-drying system using light-emitting diodes (LED) which the company claims enables significant energy saving in printing.
Click here for more
|
|

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The Packaging Council of New Zealand elected David Carter, group environment and technical projects director Lion Nathan, as its new President, at its AGM last week. Also at the meeting, Melissa Hodd, executive director Foodstuffs NZ, was appointed vice president.
Click here for more
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Leading industry identity and current Currie Group NSW sate manager Steve Dunwell will be the new managing director of manroland Australasia, with his tenure set to begin August 1. He be responsible for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
Click here for more
|
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Prime Minister John Key called for more technological solutions in business, and gave a thumbs up to the state of the art innovation on display at the official opening of the Ricoh Technology Centre, at Wellington on Wednesday.
Click here for more
|
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Reports on Bloomberg suggest Heidelberg looks likely to obtain Euro1.4bn (A$2.4bn) in financing from banks and government funds as early as this week, a month ahead of plan, according to four people familiar with the negotiations.
Click here for more
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