Print NZ outlines ‘Level 2 Rules for Business’ as industry reopens

As New Zealand companies start to resume business, Print NZ outlines ‘Level 2 Rules for Business’ for the industry:

Digital OOH contributes 55.8% to OMA’s 2019 all-time high media revenue
The Outdoor Media Association (OMA) released its 2019 Annual Report, showing a net media revenue increase of 1.5% to an all-time high of $935.5M,...
Canon and Konica Minolta join COVID-19 Countermeasure Declaration
Konica Minolta and Canon have individually joined the COVID-19 Countermeasure Declaration. According to this declaration, Canon (as a founding...
Bailey Print Group secures contract with QLD Health to supply 20 000 face shields
Rising up to the local and federal governments call for businesses to retool to meet the personal protective equipment (PPE) shortage,...
OOH survey shows behaviour changes will remain even as Australians look forward to getting back to work
Welcoming someone with a handshake or a kiss on the cheek appears to be a thing of the past, according to the results of a new survey of more than...
City of Paris and JCDecaux to deploy 2000 hand sanitiser dispensers to bus shelters and automatic public toilets
To help ensure the safety of the public when the lockdown is lifted, the City of Paris and JCDecaux are deploying free hand sanitiser dispensers...
Durst wide format and textile digital print solutions resume full production
Wide format, label, and textile digital print solutions manufacturer Durst resumed partial operations at the beginning of April and since the...
Australian businesses to prepare for reopening
The National Cabinet met on Wednesday to further discuss options for easing restrictions over the coming months, helping prepare Australians to go...
ASGA compiles summary of Building & Contractors License requirements across States
Glenn Hain, ASGA’s Risk & Compliance consultant has compiled a summary of the Building & Contractors License requirements across...
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