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Flexible Packaging Market Outlook 2004-2008 (2004) With a North American scope, this study delves into the fastest growing segment of the packaging market including stand-up pouches, bags, shrink sleeve/wraps, retort, multi-wall, and aseptic food, beverage and soap packaging.The study addresses driving factors for this growth, implications for substrate, ink, press and converting equipment manufacturers, environmental barriers and advantages, and identifies and predicts the most common uses by segment.The study provides trends over the next five years.
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The Future Of Direct Mail (2004)This study updates the 1999 study "The Status and Future of Direct Mail" which
addressed trends in non-catalog direct mail, taking into account the impacts
of technology, economic/social issues and demographics.It also assesses the
unique capabilities of direct mail and determine competitive advantages over
alternative media, identifies user segments likely to increase or decrease
their use of direct mail and why.It identifies the probable strategies of direct
mail marketers as they compete with alternative media such as TV, radio, newspapers/magazines,
and the Internet.
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Variable Data Imaging Opportunities With Digital Printing Presses (2004)This
study provides an overview of the size of the market as well as a detailed
description of the process and steps for producing variable data printing including
marketing and sales, design, databases, inkjet, digital presses, personalized
bindery, verification process, etc.It provides examples (successes and failures)
and case histories for hot applications, industries served, trends, and vertical
markets.It also provides a ROI/profitability analysis for the customer as well
as the service provider.
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Book Market Outlook 2003-2012 (2003) This study updates information
from the 1995 GAMIS Study "Books in the 21st Century The report provides market size estimates, demand forecasts through 2012, and a thorough profile of eleven book segments grouped into three major categories:trade books, education, and reference.It addresses all competing technologies (i.e., e-books, Internet, books on demand, etc.), trends and forecasts, impact of changes in manufacturing and workflow, changes in distribution, and changes in underlying market demographics.
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Color Proofing 2003-2008 (2003) This study updated and expanded upon
the GAMIS 1997 Proofing study.It investigated barriers and drivers for new
technologies in proofing, adoption of color management, digital halftone proofs,
soft proofing, interactive proofing and Internet proofing.It looks into the
role of 'creatives' in proofin anddelves into the economics of the various
proofing systems and workflow issues related to proofing.
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Direct Digital Imaging (2003) The purpose of this study was to update
the earlier GAMIS CTP Technologies study expanding the scope to include direct
imaging presses.It addresses adoption rates, economics, and trends and forecasts.The
study examines the current state - % of installations and new sales, when direct
imaging is preferred over CTP including crossover points, quality, run lengths,
drivers, etc. The study evaluates new plate technologies, proofing, applications
and benefits for each technology, adoption rates, and other workflow issues.Projections
and trends are provided.
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Print Sales Breakdown & Analysis (2003) The purpose of this
study was to look at total print 'sales' dollars that are reported.This breakdown by print process separates out 'non-print' value or profit and includes end use segments including general commercial, books, publications, packaging, quick printing, and trade shops.This first study will be used as a benchmark for future biannual studies.This study was completed for GAMIS Kubas Consultants with the help of PIA's
Economics Department.
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The Effect Of New Printing Technology On The Performance Requirements For
Paper Substrates (2003) This study identifies changes in the needs of
the substrate/paper performance for key North American print technologies
(runability, sheet gloss, water fastness, surface strength, etc.) today and
for the next 3-5 years.
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Study And Analysis Of Digital
Color Wide Format Printing
(2002) This study provides
an understanding of these
technologies and potential
emerging growth areas.It discusses
applications, technologies,
substrates and media requirements
such as weight, gloss, stability,
etc..It provides an understanding
of the drivers and barriers
for entry into this market,
and defines the end use markets
such as textiles, grand format,
home decorating, signage,
proofing, etc.
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Digital Printing Market
Potential (2001) Key issues
covered include an assessment
of digital printing trends
by application, market segment,
and technology.Study identifies
emerging markets and new market
potential for digital printing
including variable data printing.Study
provides growth trends, adoption
rates and areas of decline
where digital printing is
supplanting current processes.It
includes products where a
combination of traditional
printing and variable digital
printing is utilized.
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The Future Of Catalogs (2000) This study identifies key drivers and trends that will shape the catalog industry into the next decade.It covers consumer, retail and business-to-business catalogs, including versioning, medium for targeting various demographic groups, size, run length, process/medium, format and more.The study provides directional projections to 2010 and beyond.
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Defining And Segmenting Commercial Printing (1999) This study defines
the current commercial printing market in total, both as to current size and
future growth, and by process.It identifies and defines the end use segments
of the "other" commercial print market classification.It identifies major and
minor segments, defines print attribute clusters, and provides current size
and growth potential five to ten years out.It also identifies how alternative
media and new technologies are impacting each segment.
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