The past several months have been quite volatile
for the catalog marketplace. Double Digit Postal Increases combined
with 20-25% Paper Increases in the latter half of 2007 have impacted
catalogers budgets for 2008 and beyond. Mergers among some of
the largest publicly held printers have shut down most excess
capacity and eliminated thousands of jobs in the industry. The
credit crunch has led to bankruptcy proceedings for one of the
largest printers in the industry.
At privately held Catalogs America we have been able to continue
towards our quest to be the best (no, not the largest) provider
in the marketplace for a niche of business to business and consumer
catalogers. If you mail between 500,000 and 30 million catalogs
per year on gloss coated or supercalendered papers we are likely
a great fit for your work as well.
May 29, 2008Paper Suppliers throughout the industry raise prices another $3.00 per cwt., for the fifth quarter in a row, an increase of roughly 35% over the past 15 months.
This article from Catalog Success, though published in early '08, provides good a backdrop for what we are seeing today.
March 4, 2008
We add a 3rd high-speed demographic saddle binder to further
enhance our in line co mailing capabilities. Off line co mailing
continues to be run through weekly 2.6 million run pools and
our partnership with ALG Logistics in Bolingbrook, IL. In September
of this year we will complete the installation of a new Goss
2200 High Speed Demographic Saddle Stitcher. At speeds of 22,000
copies per hour we will be the second installation in the United
States for this state of the art bindery technology.
February 21, 2008
The EPA's top list of top 100 polluters is released for the Printing
Industry for calendar year 2006. View the list at
www.epa.gov.
Once again, we have not made the list as we have invested heavily
in catalytic converters and afterburners for our press equipment
and facilities. Over the past few years we have reduced our Volatile
Organic Compound Emissions by more than 90% to 2,700 lbs. per
year. Other environmental investments include conversion to synthetic
solvents instead of volatile alcohol based allowing for proper
wetting without pollution. All paper waste both from the press
and bindery (and corporate offices) are recycled. For all processes
possible, we use clean burning natural gas instead of fossil
fuels. In 1988 we became one of the first web printers in the
United States to print with soy based inks, and continue today
by using soy when possible and recycling all other process and
special color inks.
August 21st 2007
We add more wafer-sealing equipment to our mailroom to meet the
growing market demand for tabbed catalogs that can mail at the
letter rate. Since May of 2007 our letter rate mail volume has
increased by twenty-fold.