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Print Solutions May 2006

INDUSTRY NEWS

Ennis Reports Profits
Ennis Inc., Midlothian, Texas, reported financial results for the quarter and the year ended Feb. 28. Revenues increased by $194 million over last year. Profits increased 78 percent for the year, from approximately $23 million to approximately $41 million. The company reported income of $9.3 million in its quarter ended Feb. 28, up from $6.9 million in the year-ago period.


Document Security Systems, UnigraphicsUSA Sign Agreement
Document Security Systems Inc., (DSS) Rochester, N.Y., signed a 2-year licensing contract for its AuthentiGuard Pantograph 4000 and AuthentiGuard Survivor 21 anti-counterfeiting technologies with UnigraphicsUSA Printing Technologies LLC, Phoenix. The agreement provides thousands of regional print resellers a national source for DSS’ anti-counterfeiting technologies. The AuthentiGuard Survivor 21 employs a covert security icon into the check background. The AuthentiGuard Pantograph 4000 employs a hidden pantograph background for use in financial instruments such as checks, money orders, gift certificates, rebates, coupons and vital records.


Cenveo Reports Q1 Profit
Cenveo Inc., Stamford, Conn., announced its results for the three months ended March 31. For the first quarter, the company reported a net income of $112.2 million compared to a net loss of $22.6 million in the first quarter of 2005. Net sales for the quarter decreased to $426.7 million from $449.6 million in 2005, primarily due to the company’s decision to close or sell several non-strategic businesses.


Webb/Mason to Open Offices in Florida
Webb/Mason, Hunt Valley, Md., opened offices in Tampa Bay, Fla. Mike Lawson will manage the office. He has 30 years of experience in the industry, including commercial print, web-based print technology solutions and direct marketing. The Tampa Bay office is the 16th office Webb/Mason has opened.


Standard Register Launches Marketing Software
Standard Register, Dayton, Ohio, has launched SMARTworks Profiler and Prospector web solutions that allow clients to develop prospect lists and then create, print and launch targeted, personalized marketing print campaigns. Profiler helps clients develop a cluster profile of customers by identifying demographic data and life-stage characteristics. Prospector allows users to customize searches for prospects using demographic and geographic attributes to build a mailing list of likely prospects for products and services.

Additionally, the company renewed and expanded its agreement with MedAssets Supply Chain Systems provide document management services. The $110 million, multi-year contract provides MedAssets customers with print-on-demand and copying services, e-procurement solutions, patient identification systems, consulting and design services.


Georgia-Pacific to Close Savannah Plant
Georgia-Pacific Corp., Atlanta, plans to shut down and sell its Savannah, Ga., hardwood plywood facility and cut 160 jobs starting June 17, according to a May 8 story in the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Because of the location and size of the property, and the Savannah industrial real estate market, the company said it has received a “substantial level of interest” in the site, according to the Georgia Department of Labor.


Staples, HP Move Ahead in Wide-Format Market
Staples Inc., Framingham, Mass., said it added color-printing services using large-format printers from Hewlett-Packard Co., Palo Alto, Calif., in more than 1,250 stores in the United States, according to a Reuters story. The move allows HP to garner a larger portion of the $90 billion to $100 billion wide-format graphics market, which includes posters, signs and banners. For Staples, it represents a new revenue stream. Staples installed the HP Designjet 130nr printer that can print on media up to 24 inches wide and up to 50 feet long.


WorkflowOne to Offer Services to Italian Ice Chain
WorkflowOne, Dayton, Ohio, was selected by an Italian ice franchise chain to provide document and business communication services. Rita’s Water Ice Franchise Company LLC, Bensalem, Pa., relaunched its online merchandise store, which is powered by WorkflowOne. WorkflowOne will provide offer promotional materials and streamline the ordering and fulfillment processes for Rita’s.


FedEx Kinko’s Enhances Printing Software
FedEx Kinko’s, Dallas, upgraded its File, Print FedEx Kinko’s software that allows customers to print directly to any FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Center nationwide from their desktops. New features include the ability to print multiple files per order and automatic order preview for online proofing. Customers also can securely store credit card and billing information to streamline future orders.
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