Tuck Tucker, President of Tucker Castleberry

For all you ManRoland users

Following the appointment of Alfred Rothlaender as head of the newly formed manroland sheetfed GmbH on 10 February 2012, the company today confirmed the senior HQ management team:

  • Alfred Rothlaender – President (Geschäftsführer)
  • Rafael Penuela Torres –  Vice President Sales (Geschäftsführer)
  • Marco Faulhaber – Vice President Aftermarket (Prokurist)
  • Peter Esch – Head of Production (Prokurist)
  • Stefan Finger – Head of Engineering R&D (Prokurist),
  • Ewa Lohmann – Head of Finance (Prokurist)
  • Thomas Heyn – Head of Human Resources

Facebook vs Linkedin

Facebook appears to be the preferred social network among marketing and advertising executives, according to a survey by the Creative Group, Menlo Park, Calif.

The survey, conducted in the fourth quarter, was based on telephone interviews with more than 500 marketing and advertising professionals. When asked “If you had to limit yourself to only one social media platform, which of the following would it be”: 56% selected Facebook; 21%, LinkedIn; 12%, Google+; 4%, Twitter; and 2% responded “other.” (5% said they didn’t know.)

When asked to identify the most common mistake creative professionals make using social networks, the top answers were: not updating it often enough (29%), providing too much information (24%), and including inappropriate information and providing too little information (16% each).

The U.S. Postal Service has proposed a rule change that would allow publishers to report digital copies as paid and requested circulation. This change would allow publishers to count digital editions as part of the 50% of a publication’s total circulations that must be from customers who have paid for or requested the publication.

ManRoland Press update

UK investor buys entire Manroland sheetfed arm

3 Feb 2012 |  Jo Francis   |   Comment now

UK-based engineering group Langley Holdings has bought Manroland’s sheetfed production facility as well as more than 40 international sales operations – but not ANZ.The Langley bid does not include Manroland Australasia, which has been taken over as part of Possehl Group’s acquisition of Manroland’s web arm.

However, Manroland Australasia will represent the new sheetfed company in Australia and New Zealand.

Steve Dunwell, managing director of Manroland Australasia, said the deal boded well for local customers.

“We are very excited that both the web and sheetfed divisions of Manroland have been purchased by such successful industrial enterprises for the long-term future of the companies. Our customers’ investments in the Manroland technologies of presses is secure,” he said.

Langley chairman and chief executive Tony Langley said: “We foresee very good economic prospects for Manroland sheetfed following the recent restructuring.

“This is a world-class business with an excellent reputation and its production and research and development facilities are superb; everything one expects of the very best of German engineering.”

The family-owned company Langley was founded in 1975 and is made up of four divisions primarily based in the UK, Germany, France and the US. It employs around 2,300 staff worldwide. In its most recent accounts it filed sales of €494.7 million ($607 million) with a pre-tax profit of €76.3 million.

Manroland administrator Werner Schneider said: “Tony Langley, sole shareholder of the Langley Group, is well known as a long-term investor who acts strategically. We are convinced that a lasting perspective has been found for Manroland’s sheetfed printing business.”

The sale, the value of which is undisclosed, is subject to the approval of the German cartel office, which is expected within the next weeks. According to Schneider, the jobs of 824 staff in Offenbach will be secured by the deal, with the remaining 947 posts eliminated.

Meanwhile, Augsburg’s sale to Possehl – also just confirmed – has saved 1,510 jobs, with 741 redundancies. In addition, 348 jobs have been cut at Manroland’s Plauen site, which is still being run by the administrator, with 320 people retained.

Schneider said that this remaining facility may also be sold to Possehl, although this was only one possibility. Possehl chief executive Uwe Lüders said: “We have not had time to consider it sufficiently, but we will look at it soon.”

The surprise deal for the sheetfed arm was unveiled as the sale of Manroland’s Augsburg plant to the €2 billion ($2.5 billion) turnover Possehl Group was confirmed.

At a press conference held in Augsburg, administrator Werner Schneider confirmed that the Manroland name will continue at the two separate sides of the business.

The Augsburg web offset business acquired by Possehl will become Manroland Web Systems, while the sheetfed operation acquired by Langley will become Manroland Sheetfed.

Schneider decline to reveal details of the sale price for either deal, but did say that it was “significantly higher” than €100 million in total. Both of the new companies expect to be profitable going forward, having been “right-sized” for the needs of the market.

This article originally appeared at printweek.com

The Atlanta Braves have a new exclusive “club” this year at Turner Field. The “Georgia’s Own Credit Union Club” will be located adjacent to the press box on the first base side and will feature valet parking, upscale food and in-seat wait service. Check it out.

New 1st class stamps !

On January 20, the U.S. Postal Service released five gorgeous stamps. The artistry of American stamps is nothing new, but this collection brought to mind the potential value of decorative stamps in targeted direct mail campaigns.

In searching for high resolution versions of the five stamps, I ran across a great website, BeyondthePerf.com.

For those interested in the art and design of U.S. stamps, the site features a video interview with the five USPS art directors who bring illustrative meaning to “decorative stamp.”

Kodak files Chapter 11

January 20, 2012 – Eastman Kodak Company announced today that it and its U.S. subsidiaries filed voluntary petitions for chapter 11 business reorganization in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

The business reorganization is intended to bolster liquidity in the U.S. and abroad, monetize non-strategic intellectual property, fairly resolve legacy liabilities, and enable the Company to focus on its most valuable business lines. The Company has made pioneering investments in digital and materials deposition technologies in recent years, generating approximately 75% of its revenue from digital businesses in 2011.

Kodak has obtained a fully-committed, $950 million debtor-in-possession credit facility with an 18-month maturity from Citigroup to enhance liquidity and working capital. The credit facility is subject to Court approval and other conditions precedent. The Company believes that it has sufficient liquidity to operate its business during chapter 11, and to continue the flow of goods and services to its customers in the ordinary course.

Kodak expects to pay employee wages and benefits and continue customer programs. Subsidiaries outside of the U.S. are not subject to proceedings and will honor all obligations to suppliers, whenever incurred. Kodak and its U.S. subsidiaries will honor all post-petition obligations to suppliers in the ordinary course.

If you prefer to read from paper instead of an electronic screen, you’re not alone.  According to a recent survey commissioned by Two Sides, the fast-growing non-profit organization created to promote the responsible production, use and sustainability of print and paper, 70 percent of Americans, including 69 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds, say they prefer to read print and paper communications than reading off a screen.  Most of those surveyed also believe that paper records are more sustainable than electronic record storage (68 percent) and that paper is more pleasant to handle and touch than other media (67 percent).

Postage increase 1/22/12

Just a reminder that once again our postal rates are going up.

Here are the “First-Class Mail” highlights:

Letters (1 oz.) – 1¢ increase to 45¢.

Postcards – 3¢ increase to 32¢.

Letters to Canada or Mexico (1 oz.) – 5¢ increase to 85¢.

Letters to other international destinations – 7¢ increase to $ 1.05.

The 2nd ounce will be free for First-Class Mail Presort pieces weighing between 1 oz. and 2 oz.

Single-piece letters additional 1 oz. rate – unchanged at 20¢.

We finally got rid of Osama bin Laden.

The world’s first artificial organ transplant is achieved using an artificial windpipe coated with stem cells.

Space Shuttle Atlantis concluded NASA’s space shuttle program…sad.

October 31st – global population reached 7,000,000,000 !

US declares an end to the war in Iraq.

Tucker-Castleberry completed it’s 63rd year in business.

Tucker Connect was launched – http://www.tuckerconnect.com

Mozaic Print was launched – http://www.mozaicprint.com

SportsPrint was brought back to life to market to sports teams – http://www.sports-print.com

My 5 grandchildren turned a year older 9-8-5-5-5.

 

 

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