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Research and Markets: Printing Market Report 2013
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tl9r8c/printing_market)
has announced the addition of the "Printing
Market Report 2013" report to their offering.
This Key Note Market Update examines the UK printing industry; this
market is hard to define due to its scale, with a number of products
merging into other industries. The printing industry has been changing
significantly over the last decade as many new innovations have affected
sales, while the 2009 recession and subsequent uncertain economy has
also negatively impacted the market. With regard to new innovations,
technological advancements have posed the main threat to the industry,
such as the growth of the Internet and the availability of online
information.
Despite this, the industry is currently undergoing some new developments
of its own, including the anticipated three-dimensional (3D) printing,
which is set to change the industry significantly in the future.
In terms of specific sectors, advertisin literature printing remains
the largest sector in value terms, however, it has faced some challenges
from the growing availability of online marketing and the recent rise in
the cost of postage. Other large sectors include programmes, tickets,
vouchers and business cards, which over the last couple of years has
shown impressive growth, attributed to the iconic London 2012 Olympic
and Paralympic Games. Approximately 8 million tickets were sold for the
event, which boosted sales for a number of printers, while other
merchandise and printed products were also needed for the event.
The book industry is another large contributor to the printing industry;
sales of books are understood to have fared well throughout the
recession, however, e-readers and their coinciding e-books are the
largest current threat to traditional print sales. In addition, many
e-readers are also compatible with digital magazines and newspapers,
which are believed to have lost sales over recent years.
Despite this, manufacturers' sales of books have remained stable,
benefited by a number of recent commercial successes, notably titles
that have been adapted into films. These adaptations often benefit the
book industry significantly as a lot of free' advertising becomes
available for the original book around the time of the film's release.
The future of the printing industry remains fairly uncertain, as the
gloomy economic forecast is expected to dampen sales. Technological
threats will additionally continue to negatively impact the industry,
notably sales of advertising literature. In addition, while the current
book market remains predominately made up of sales of print books, over
the forthcoming decade the ratio between printed books and e-books is
forecast to narrow.
This change, if long-lasting, could significantly impact printers' sales
indefinitely, while overall the printing industry will continue to be
affected by the digital era.
Companies Mentioned
- BPIF Excellence Awards
- De La Rue
- Fortress Paper
- HSW Print
- Printing.com
- St Ives
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tl9r8c/printing_market

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