The 310pp volume features an industry overview, a round-up of industry trends, chapters on printing processes and "company intelligence", which includes a matrix of the top 50 companies along with information on recent merger and acquisition activity.
In addition, there are three detailed reports on end-use sectors packaging, publishing and commercial print. Each section includes a 10-year trends round-up and profiles of the top 20 printers in the sector.
The complete volume, with all three end-use sector reports, costs 350. Alternatively buyers can opt to receive the general information plus one of the end-use sectors for 175.
Contact: 01372 802080. Pira has published its UK Printing 2002 report, which it claims provides a "complete picture" of the UK market.
The 310pp volume features an industry overview, a round-up of industry trends, chapters on printing processes and "company intelligence", which includes a matrix of the top 50 companies along with information on recent merger and acquisition activity.
In addition, there are three detailed reports on end-use sectors packaging, publishing and commercial print. Each section includes a 10-year trends round-up and profiles of the top 20 printers in the sector.
The complete volume, with all three end-use sector reports, costs 350. Alternatively buyers can opt to receive the general information plus one of the end-use sectors for 175.
Contact: 01372 802080.
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