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Hard work and bright ideas are half the story of Asia’s publishing success Asian newspaper publishers put the lie to simplistic explanations of their continuing growth at WAN-Ifra’s Publish Asia conference last week (writes Larry Kilman).
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Publish Asia: Japan, Gulf join local heroes in Asia Media Awards Awards in tonight’s Asia Media Awards were spread far and wide, with winners in Japan and the Gulf joining local and regional heroes.
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Hansen to succeed van Hasselt as manroland South East Asia chief Kenneth Hansen, chief executive of manroland North East Asia has been named to succeed Job van Hasselt as chief executive of manroland South East Asia.
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Singapore’s MediaCorp ‘first’ for ppi with production planning manroland subsidiary ppiMedia has scored its first Singaporean customer, commissioning integrated production planning at multimedia publisher MediaCorp.
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Government support woos Netbiscuits to Singapore growth Mobile platform developer Netbiscuits is setting up a software development hub in Singapore to leverage growth in the region.
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Vietnamese mobile application a DMA conference surprise Not all the publishing innovations being discussed at the Digital Media Asia conference later this month are high profile. One of note is Vietnam News Agency's VietnamPlus mobile news service.
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Bangkok publishers rally to help staff, readers If their presses aren’t underwater, paper supplies or delivery routes are – Bangkok’s daily newspapers are doing it tough in the ongoing flood crisis.
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China Times sees prosperity ahead in Ferag mailroom options Taiwan's China Times has ordered a package of Ferag mailroom equipment for two print sites, following a long relationship with local partner Joinpack.
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Design seminar brings Janisch to KL WAN-Ifra is bringing world class newspaper designer Hans Peter Janisch to a seminar in Kuala Lumpur at the end of this month.
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New ANP group to organise Surabaya technical conference Newspaper industry vendors have been told that a new technical group named ASEAN Newspaper Printers (ANP) will organise a conference in Surabaya, Indonesia, in September, as originally planned by SEANG.
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More colour for East Malaysia as UBP steps ahead A second six-tower press for UBP Printing in Miri City, Serawak, is a “proactive step” to put the company and its flagship ‘United Daily News’ ahead of the market as demand for colour increases.
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Now Yangzhou’s readers to get semicommercial colour Demand for commercial-quality newspapers has led Chinese publisher Yangzhou Newspaper Media Group to add a new Goss press with heatset and coldset capabilities.
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Ten-tower order brings HKET Solna tally to 160 units Financial daily the ‘Hong Kong Economic Times’ is adding to its fleet of Solna presses with a new high-speed D390 line.
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Four tie for top Asia print award With the growing use of standards-based production, winners can be hard to pick: Perhaps for that reason, judges in this year’s Asian‘best in print’ competition settled for no fewer than four top prizewinners (writes Peter Coleman).
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‘Disintegrating’ and reconfiguring – where Bangkok delegates’ priorities lie Even before the event’s official opening in Bangkok tomorrow morning, it’s clear where Publish Asia delegates’ priorities lie… some of them, at least (writes Peter Coleman).
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Saga delivers good news for Japan All the world wants some good news for Japan, and newspaper publisher Saga Shimbun – located on Kyushu Island – is delivering it with a start-up celebration.
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Publish Asia 2011 brings best practices to Bangkok meeting With more than 35 speakers from more than 15 countries, the annual Publish Asia conference is packed with case studies and expert presentations on innovations and new concepts, organisers say.
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‘We’re the local team’, Goss's Meissner tells China show goers Goss International will emphasize its strong local connections with the market when it exhibits at Print China (the 2nd International Printing Technology Exhibition of China) from April 9-13.
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Social media case histories at Publish Asia next month Digital platforms don’t cannibalise print editions, says WAN-Ifra Asia director Gilles Demptos… and the organisation has lined up an array of speakers next month to prove it.
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News tablet guru Triviño at Publish Asia in April Al Triviño, one of the driving forces in Rupert Murdoch’s ‘The Daily’ team, has been named as a speaker for Publish Asia in Bangkok in April.
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Chasing the money: Publish Asia adds advertising event A new Advertising Summit event has been added to WAN-Ifra’s
Publish Asia convention in Bangkok in April.
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Web press maker on a roll in China German press maker manroland says sales of newspaper and heatset webs have contributed to sweeping successes in Greater China.
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Sing Tao adds another press for Headline Daily growth Following the addition of a four-high tower to an existing Uniliner press line earlier this year, Sing Tao News Corporation has ordered a new five-tower Uniliner press.
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‘Confident’ Nhan Dan opens heatset pressroom to customers Vietnam printer Nhan Dan Printing Company will showcase its new heatset web facilities and capabilities at an open day this month.
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Industry 'backs Bangkok' for Publish Asia 2011 WAN-Ifra’s 11th Publish Asia 2011 (Bangkok, April 27-29) will focus on how media companies can take advantage of the economic recovery and secure the future.
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Show me the money: Digital media speakers look to monetisation It’s OK to put your hand out and ask… That was the message from speakers at the Digital Media Asia conference which opened in Singapore yesterday.
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A good night’s haul for Singapore’s home team Singapore’s home team, Singapore Press Holdings scooped the lion’s share of prizes in this year’s Asia Media Awards, scooping all three places in two categories.
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More CTP lines for Sin Chew Media in Malaysia Sin Chew Media Corporation has ordered three more Kodak Generation News CTP lines for its Tebrau, Johor printing plant through Accel Graphic System.
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Japan’s Iwate Nichinichi Shimbun Group celebrates new plant Cut now! When Sendai High Speed Offset celebrated the commissioning of its new printing plant in the largest city in Japan’s northeast region, there was a role for all the principal guests.
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Jawa Pos director adds print vote of confidence at SEANG An emphatic message of support for the future of printed newspapers – and of “the power of youth” – came on the final day of the SEANG conference in Jakarta from one of the industry's youngest senior executives.
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See SPH’s RazorTV operation during WAN-Ifra’s digital media event A chance to visit Singapore Press Holdings’ multimedia newsroom and interactive RazorTV web operation will come when WAN-Ifra’s Digital Media Asia 2011 is held in Singapore in November.
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Toddler SEANG on its feet and striding ahead in Jakarta South East Asia Newspaper Group (SEANG) has bounded into its third year, celebrating its birthday with a huge conference – more than three times the size of last year’s – which opened in Jakarta yesterday (writes Peter Coleman).
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SEANG adds Gramedia plant visit to next week’s expanded conference South East Asia Newspaper Group (SEANG) holds its third annual conference in Jakarta, Indonesia next week, with a site visit and more than twice as many delegates as last year expected.
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CASH is on the money for Singapore’s classifieds Singapore Press Holdings has gone live with Atex’s CASH advertising system, booking 7000 classifieds a day across its 17 newspapers.
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Vietnam Youth Daily is Asia first for Atex Polopoly A new English-language website for Vietnam’s largest newspaper ‘Tuoi Tre’ (Youth Daily) is Atex’s first Polopoly web CMS project in Asia.
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Best digital media? WAN-Ifra on the lookout for competition entries Having announced at Publish Asia that it was separating digital media categories from the annual Asia Media Awards, WAN-Ifra is now on the lookout for entries for the first Asian Digital Media Awards, to be presented during the Digital Media Asia 2010 conference in Singapore in November.
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Star performer: Malaysia's top tab open to view I renewed an acquaintance with Malaysia’s ‘Star’ on the overnight flight from Brisbane... and was pleasantly surprised, writes Peter Coleman.
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Publish Asia: Bangkok gets another chance in 2011 Relocated from a Bangkok venue which is no longer standing following riots earlier this year, Publish Asia delivered a comprehensive two-day programme in Kuala Lumpur, aimed nominally at chief executives, newsroom and printing heads.
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WAN-Ifra ‘best in print’ gives Asia club members a second chance to shine WAN-Ifra named its three top Asia Media Awards ‘best in print’ winners last night from a very limited field… newspapers which had entered its biennial International Newspaper Color Quality Club competition.
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Manila book printer chooses SSC press line Philippines book printer Rex Printing is installing a new Goss Community SSC press this summer in Quezon City in metropolitan Manila.
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United Borneo Press signs for Miles’ distributed Chinese workflow United Borneo Press, which publishes Chinese daily the ‘United Daily News’ in East Malaysia, is upgrading editorial with a new Miles 33 system.
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Technology and tee-offs, SEANG and Senayan South East Asia Newspaper Group (SEANG) has announced the venue for its third annual conference and plans for an “ultimate golf challenge”.
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Kretschmer leads app workshop at KL Publish Asia conference A workshop at PublishAsia in Kuala Lumpur could hold the key to creating killer iPad apps.
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First-of-kind inserters expand advertising options in Bangkok The first two Müller Martini ProLiner inserters in Asia have been commissioned at Bangkok 'Daily News’ printer Si-Phya Publishing.
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Singapore Press Holdings: Committed to print Despite growth into online publishing, mobile and digital video, giant regional media group Singapore Press Holdings leaves no doubt about the importance of print in its media mix.
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New date, location for Publish Asia Only weeks after its original Bangkok venue was the scene of violent clashes between protestors and police, WAN-Ifra has announced relocation and a new date for its Publish Asia conference in Kuala Lumpur in August.
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SPH’s ‘Straits Times’ puts up a fight with 3D Singapore’s ‘The Straits Times’ went 3D in a big way this week, with news photographs, infographics and advertisements viewable with supplied 3D glasses.
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Jazz band trumpets the launch of manroland Indonesia manroland has celebrated the opening of its new Indonesian subsidiary at an inauguration dinner attended by 200 customers and business partners.
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‘Star Sarawak’ gets colour boost from new press A new Goss Community SSC press has gone on edition at UBP Printing in Kuching City, East Malaysia, where it will print Chinese daily ‘United Daily News’ and the East Malaysian edition of ‘Star Sarawak’.
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Rare gathering marks first phase of SPH’s print centre upgrade A rare gathering in Singapore saw the heads of four major newspaper industry suppliers together at Singapore Press Holdings last week (April 13).
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Publish Asia postponed again following Bangkok bloodshed Publish Asia – due to be held in Bangkok next month – has been postponed for the second consecutive year.
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Publish Asia's CEO Conference date Some 30 world-class media executives and newspaper experts will share their knowledge and experiences in the CEO conference which forms part Publish Asia (May 12-13) in Bangkok.
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Mitsubishi scores 4x1 order for Japanese newspaper Japanese newspaper press maker Mitsubishi Heavy Industries says it is to install a multi-tower DiamondSpirit 4x1 line early next year to print the daily ‘Saga Shimbun’.
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SEANG sets Jakarta conference date for 2010 The South East Asia Newspaper Association (SEANG) will hold its third annual conference on Jakarta, Indonesia, in September.
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Third KBA press for Henan Daily A third KBA Comet single-width press is to join those installed in 2001 and 2005 at China’s Henan Daily Newspaper Group in Zhengzhou, capital of China’s most densely populated province.
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SPH turns to Harland Simon for Goss reelstand upgrades Specialist knowledge of Goss’s CT50 reelstands has helped Harland Simon to an upgrade contract from Singapore Press Holdings.
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Cantho City celebrates with new Tensor press A grand opening at Cantho General Printing Joint Stock Company has marked the launch of the Vietnamese company’s new Tensor single-width press.
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Press simulator users to gather in Beijing French press simulator developer Sinapse will make use of an extensive installation at Beijing Institute of Graphic Communications for its first Asian Print Simulator user meeting.
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New badge of honour for Asia Media Awards winners Registrations for the 9th Asia Media Awards – held in conjunction with Publish Asia 2010 (May 11-13 May, Bangkok) – are now open.
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Another tower for HK's Headline Daily Hong Kong’s Sing Tao News Corporation – publisher of ‘Headline Daily’ – will get aspeedy increase in colour capacity with a new four-high tower to be shipped this month.
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SPH signs ten-platesetter, two-year order for CTP changeover Singapore Press Holdings is switching to violet CTP to create what is being billed as “one of the largest single newspaper digital prepress sites in the world”.
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Agfa teams with Shenzhen for new Asian operation A new joint venture between Agfa Graphics and Chinese distributor Shenzhen Brothers is expected to sell graphic arts products worth 200 million Euros in its first year.
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Asian heatset web users join a winning band, says Goss Goss says the success of printers using its M-600 presses in web-offset categories of the 7th Asian Print Awards follow similar distinctions in both Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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WAN-Ifra sets Publish Asia agenda, calls for papers Publish Asia 2010, WAN-Ifra's annual Asian newspaper summit, has been revamped to offer three focused conferences to run concurrently, from May 11-13, in Bangkok.
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Jakarta printer goes web with new M-600 Jakarta-based Indonesia Printer – one of the country's largest printing companies – is moving into web-offset with a four-unit Goss M-600being installed next month.
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Baldwin lands another Japanese peripherals order Press peripherals maker Baldwin says it has landed a US$1.2 million order for high speed spray dampening equipment from Chunichi Shimbun.
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SEANG 2009 (Bangkok) slideshow: Is your picture here? Pictures from the second South East Asia Newspaper conference held in Bangkok in November.
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SEANG sparkles for second conference A mix of technical insights, networking and philosophy helped make the second South East Asia Newspaper Group (SEANG) conference in Bangkok this month an interesting and informative event. And importantly, the combination of more user delegates and vendor sponsors will help secure its ongoing success.
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Philippines: WAN-Ifra lashes out after 12 journalists die WAN-Ifra has lashed lout at the Philippines "climate of impunity" following the death of 12 journalists there on Monday.
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Upgraded Goss Newsliner 4x1 features at JANPS this week Goss says it will focus attention at the JANPS show (Tokyo, November 24-27) on its new Newsliner 4x1 and Magnum 4 presses.
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SEANG conference tees off with Bangkok golf tie The second annual conference of the new South East Asia Newspaper Group (SEANG) opened in Bangkok today (Tuesday) with social events including an informal golf tournament and a barbeque for delegates.
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MediaCorp claims Asia ‘first’ with convergent newsroom Singapore's MediaCorp media company is claiming an Asian ‘first’ with the completion of its NewsHub convergent newsroom at its Caldecott Broadcast Centre.
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Two-day SEANG conference set to shine a light on UV newspaper printing Cost-saving techniques and technologies – and a focus on UV printing – share the spotlight at the second South East Asia Newspaper Group (SEANG) conference in mid-November.
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Baldwin lands more orders in buoyant Japanese market Baldwin is powering along in Japan, with the announcement of another $1.2 million-worth of orders from two newspaper and commercial publishers there, Kousoku-Offset and Asagami Press Center.
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SEANG website ready for technical group's conference Regional technical association the South East Asia Newspaper Group has launched a new website in advance of its 2009 technical conference next month.
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Resilient Asian media market shows in awards Resilience in the Asian media market was demonstrated by the strength of entries in this year's Asia Media Awards, presented at a gala dinner during the IfraExpo India/publishAsia conference in Chennai, India.
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Peter Loh moves to One Vision Asia Pacific role German workflow specialist OneVision Software is opening an office in Singapore next month, headed by former Atex Singapore sales and marketing director Peter Loh.
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PANPA technical awards honour Taiwan, HK production Two Taiwan newspapers and another from Hong Kong vied with those from Australia in this year’s Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers Association technical awards, announced in Sydney last night.
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GMG strengthens Japan push with new subsidiary Colour management and proofing specialist GMG has opened a subsidiary in Japan, led by president Kazutami Ando.
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manroland confirms SE Asia appointment Job van Hasselt is manroland's new managing director for South East Asia with headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.
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Vietnamese newspaper printer upgrades with Tensor US press maker Tensor Group is to install a two-tower newspaper press at Vietnam’s Can Tho General Printing Joint Stock Company in Cantho City.
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SEANG plans second annual conference in November A three-day conference in November is planned for new newspaper technology group SEANG, which has GXpress and the Siam printing institute as its patrons.
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Bigger offices, team as KBA gears up in Malyasia KBA is gearing up for post-recession growth with a move to larger premises in Kuala Lumpur.
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SCMP video goes viral to get the message across It's not about newspaper technology, but it's certainly about communication: A new viral video campaign from the 'South China Post' makes light of understanding China and its culture. We thought you'd like to see it.
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Regional groups back September Pack Print International show in Bangkok Pack Print International – claimed to be South East asia's largest packaging and printing show – is being held at Bangkok's International Trade and Exhibition Centre from September 23-26.
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Thai print engineering students' work on show in new magazine edition Students at Siam University's Institute of Engineering, Printing have shown off the capability of the department's carefully rebuilt manroland newspaper press with a special magazine edition covering facilities available.
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Four new subsidiaries put manroland direct in South East Asia Four new manroland-owned marketing organisations will represent the German press manufacturer in South East Asia under new arrangements following the termination of the agency agreement with MAN Ferrostaal.
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KBA on the move in Malaysia Press maker KBA is moving its Kuala Lumpur office to a new location on June 29.
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Baldwin signs Japanese publishers for $2.2 million orders Press peripherals specialist Baldwin Technology Company says it has taken equipment orders from two Japanese newspaper publishers, Yomiuri Shimbun and Iwate Nichinichi Shimbun, worth a total of $2.2 million
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Sixth SSC press for Siamsport comes hot on the heels of new M-600 Just months after starting up its new Goss M-600 heatset web press, Bangkok based printer and publisher, Kilen Printing has placed an order with Goss International for its sixth Community SSC press, this time of 14 units.
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Ifra shelves Bangkok, moves PublishAsia events to Chennai Ifra Asia has called off its planned event in Bangkok next month, merging Publish Asia into its Ifra India conference, now to be held in Chennai in September.
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'Razor' gang go to work on Singapore's solar energy CoreMedia user Singapore Press Holdings has been joined in the island state by the solar energy research institute SERIS, which has used the people-centric content management for a quick-start website launch.
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Thailand's first Goss M-600 puts vibrant colour into Bangkok Bangkok-based newspaper and magazine printer and publisher, Kilen Printing is into production with the country's first 16-page Goss M-600 commercial web press. It joins Goss Universal and Community newspaperlines at the site, and is being used to print leading sports and fashion magazine titles including 'FHM' and 'Stuff'.
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Testing, testing: SEANG builds on seminar successes A further technical seminar for Thai members of the South East Asia Newspaper Group (SEANG) drew attendance of 22 delegates, with more newspaper sites represented.
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Jakarta's English-language daily focusses on the reading experience New Indonesian daily the ‘Jakarta Globe’ is building a following with a 40,000 circulation claimed to be larger than that of the long-established ‘Jakarta Post’.
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Leadership in the newsroom courses in KL and Manila Two new Ifra Asia workshops in April address leadership training for editors.
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Keen interest at SEANG’s Bangkok UV print seminar Interest in UV printing prompted a seminar in Bangkok attended by ten delegates from five Asian newspaper sites and plans for site visits
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Yasuzawa succeeds Kato at Goss Japan Kazuhiko Yasuzawa has been appointed president and general manager of Goss Graphic Systems Corporation, Japan, newspaper press maker Goss International's manufacturing and sales entity there.
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Revamped PublishAsia event offers three conferences in one A revamped ifra PublishAsia event will offer three concurrent focussed conferences. Held in Bangkok from May 27-29, the ninth Asian event explores revenue building and cost control strategies.
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SEANG picture montage Pictures from the inaugural South East Asia Newspapers Group meeting in Bangkok.
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Slow but sure, students learn with Bangkok Uniman It’s taken more than a year, but the twin-web manroland Uniman 2/2 press at Bangkok’s institute of press engineering has been painstakingly assembled.
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Upgrade adds life to SPH Colorliners Singapore Press Holdings is upgrading its four Goss Colorliner presses with a total of 24 new printing couples.
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KL is eleventh office for QI Press Controls Colour registration specialist QI Press Controls has appointed Donny Lim to head its eleventh office, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Chairman Menno Jansen says that the move follows increased installations in the South East Asian market, previously serviced from Australia.
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manroland strengthens Indonesia, Vietnam support Press manufacturer manroland has reinforced its web-offset support in South East Asia with a stronger presence in Indonesia and plans for user support in Vietnam.
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New press puts Bali high on colour Indonesian language newspaper the ‘Bali Post’ has celebrated its sixtieth anniversary with the start-up of a new Goss Community SSC press. The investment was made to provide additional colour capacity for the family-owned business, transforming the 20-page title from mostly mono to all-colour production.
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Magic happens: SEANG delegates press for a bigger event next year A new star rose in the east this week. The spark of an idea formed by Stephan Peters while visiting events including Australia's Single Width Users Group now promises to shine a torch for the production management of South East Asian newspapers, writes Peter Coleman
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New SEANG group tees-off Golf and a gala dinner at the home of co-organiser Stephan Peters opened the first south East Asia Newspaper Group get-together in Bangkok on Monday night, wites Peter Coleman.
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Speakers line up for first SEANG meeting in Bangkok, Nov 10-12 International speakers will join local specialists at the first South East Asian Newspaper Group meeting in Bangkok from November 10-12.
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New press users group plans November meeting in Bangkok A first South East Asia Newspaper Group convention is planned for November 10-12 in Bangkok, reports Stephan Peters, Asia-Pacific manager for blanket maker Conti-Air, who is helping organise the event with manroland Asia managing director K.S. Ng.
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First Web Leader Quad-Stacks for Vietnam Web Press Corporation has installed its first Quad-Stack four-colour unit in Vietnam ‘Le Quang Loc’ in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Bluefin swimming for Medialive Bluefin Technology Partners has appointed Singapore-based Medialive as a marketing partner in the Asia Pacific
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Largest manroland Uniset in production in Singapore manroland has handed over the world’s largest Uniset, a 16-tower line at Singapore Press Holdings.
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'Macao Daily' adds ten Magnum 4 towers to existing Goss press Chinese newspaper publisher Macao Daily has ordered three new Goss Magnum 4 presses to modernise its printing facility.
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Thomas Jacob back for Ifra in Asia Thomas Jacob is back with Ifra following his stint as international development director for ‘Daily Mail’ publisher Associated Newspapers, succeeding Elaine Wong.
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Times' seventh M-600 puts strength in numbers Times Printers in Singapore has added a seventh Goss M-600 press to its predominantly Goss-equipped facility.
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Indonesian duo take Woodwing Two speciality newspapers in Indonesia – the sports newspaper ‘Bola’ and the health publication ‘Gaya Hidup Sehat’ – are installing WoodWing’s Smart Connection Enterprise with Adobe’s Creative Suite for their new editorial platform. Both publications are part of the Kompas Gramedia group.
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