Business Management - Industry Trends
With 2018 now behind us, we took a look back at all the articles we published last year to see which were the most popular with IPG readers. We saw some interesting trends.
How will 2019 play out for printers? Will convergence continue reshaping the core business of printers? SGIA’s chief economist weighs i
As IPG launches its list of the country's largest in-plants, it may interest you to see who the largest commercial printers are, after years of consolidation.
New research reveals that printers are committed to understanding the print-buying behaviors of their customer base and reshaping their marketing practices accordingly.
Our long-awaited rankings of the country’s largest in-plants are finally here. Our 2018 lists are perhaps the most complete ones to dat
A report released last week by a presidential task force claims that U.S. Postal Service employees are paid better than workers at FedEx and UPS. The Dead Tree Edition takes a look at these claims and how it would affect the USPS.
This year, the color is meant to evoke feelings of warmth and life, with direct ties to the environment.
When incoming package volume ballooned on the Vanderbilt University campus, Mail Services implemented an automated package-handling system that reduced long lines and brought a host of other benefits.
Overseen by Two Sides North America, the Keep Me Posted North America campaign will focus on educating and challenging corporations that are removing consumer choice and charging fees for paper.
The most well-read story in November was our list of the 19 largest government in-plants. But there were other articles that garnered a lot of attention as well. Here were the top five most popular IPG articles last month.