North America's Development in the Printing Industry in the Next 6 Years (1)

The United States Printing Industry (PIA) recently conducted a comprehensive study of the North American printing industry from now to the future of 2006. The PIA has already done three such reports. The first two reports are the "2000 in the printing industry" of 1990 and the "digital future" in 1994, which have proved to be milestones in the printing industry. The name of the report is "Vision for the 21st Century - The Printing Industry Redefined 21st Century". This report has five forward-thinking suppliers: Georgia-Pacific, Heidelberg, Impresse, Kodak Polaroid Imaging, and Sun Chemicals. Company participation. The center content is that the printing industry has entered the sixth century since Gutenberg. The revolutionary changes of the past allowed the printing industry to redefine the role of its own industry. In the new century, the printing industry should be an integral part of the multimedia digital world.
This research report mentions the main forces that will shape the future of this industry in the next three to six years, and the influence of these forces on different types of printing. This report explains three important aspects affecting the printing industry:
· Factors that increase demand;
· Destruction of demand factors;
· The printing industry is necessary and relevant.
Today's printers face the challenges of three simultaneous stages:
· The overall economic environment resulting from the rapidly changing and expanding North American economy.
• The multimedia advertising and communications environment requires new uses of advertising and new printing methods to effectively communicate to customers.
New technologies and improved technologies enable the printing industry to meet the challenges of the printing market.
The future is an exciting and challenging era for the printing industry. It is like the North American economy provides space for its development and change. New multimedia challenges the traditional communications industry. Improved printing technology has changed the face of printing. This report also includes:
• Further investigate the challenges and changes faced by printers in the next three to six years, including within the industry and the markets they serve.
• Let the printing company find the application of this report to the industry.
These parts provide the printing industry with tools to make its own corporate plans and strategies to make better decisions in the upcoming new century.
Growth in the Economy and Printing Industry No company exists in a vacuum. There are innumerable factors that affect costs, prices, product demand and supply. The printing industry is no exception. In its production environment, paper prices, electricity bills, labor conditions, and capital costs affect the bottom line. Changes in new printing technologies, new advertising media, new methods of managing companies, and printed products The strength of the buying industry affects the on-line.
In the ten years of sustained growth, the U.S. economy has been in its longest period of economic growth in its recorded history. However, there are already some signs that growth is slowing.
The Federal Reserve tries to control inflation and avoid putting the United States into recession. There are signs that its strategy still works.
In the first year after the first tightening of the Federal Reserve, there was a marked slowdown in the economy. The report believes that the Federal Reserve has the ability to control the situation and reduce growth without killing it.
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, printing sales closely followed the growth of the national economy, and even took a little faster step. However, in 1991, the two began to separate and the printing industry’s sales began to fall below the growth of the national economy. As the printing industry, this decline may be hardly noticeable because the industry’s annual tax revenue increases by 4-5% (commercial Printed numbers). However, the national economy has grown by 5-6% annually.
In the next decade, the growing economy continues to drive the entire printing industry, but the growth of the printing industry is still slower than the overall economic growth rate.
The powerful U.S. economy provides the U.S. printing industry with many opportunities for growth, but it is also in a highly competitive environment.
Printing: An integral part of the multimedia world.
Printing has many functions: providing information, selling, documenting, entertainment, and education. In today’s multimedia environment, certain parts of the Internet, television, radio, and print that can implement these functions can be implemented individually or combined with other media. In this report, PIA strives to find a place for printing in this new multimedia environment. (To be continued)

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