The Print Files Ep 22: It's Been A Big Month In Print

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Wayne Robinson, editor of Print21, and Lindy Hughson, publisher of Print21 and PKN Packaging News, bring us a review and analysis of the major developments, issues and trends emerging in the ANZ print industry during March.

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It's been a big month in print: Lindy Hughson and Wayne Robinson go behind the headlines in the ANZ print industry

The episode then looks at the latest developments with supply, with the shipping crisis and UPM strike ongoing, now exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, and we dive into the dynamics from the Norske Skog Boyer mill in Tasmania aiming to supercharge its prices.We start with Australian businesses setting up shop in the US, looking at the ins and outs, and the major benefits of operating in a market with a huge population. We then move onto the the issues surrounding liquidators of Sydney Allen, who seem intent on taking the former directors to court, a discussion which progresses into a consideration of the industry's strong concerns concerns with preferential payments.

The discussion also covers a report from Roy Morgan showing promising news for printed magazine, before noting the uptick in label printing machinery. Finally, we wrap up by noting our diaries are filling up thanks to the return of awards and exhibitions.

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The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media.

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If you wish to use any of this podcast’s audio, please contact Print21 via their website www.print21.com.au or send an email to editor@print21.com.au

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