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9 November 2016

Print battles to defy the pessimistic forecast for Q3

Print battles to defy the pessimistic forecast for Q3

The UK printing industry has not sunk to the pessimistic forecasts that were feared for Q3 – performance was still subdued but some degree of Q4 boost is expected to kick-in. The latest Printing Outlook survey reveals that almost two-fifths of printers (38%) maintained output levels in the third quarter of 2016, 30% experienced a fall in output and 32% were able to increase output. The resulting balance (the difference between the ups and the downs) was +2; marginally down from +3 in Q2 but some way above the forecasted balance of -14. However, this is the lowest Q3 balance for four years.

Download the press release below.

Also in Printing Outlook this quarter:

  • Costs – paper & board, ink, labour and energy.
  • Pay Reviews – activity and average % changes.
  • Investment – tracking intentions for plant & machinery, training & retraining, product & process innovation and buildings.
  • Data on capacity, productivity, margins, access to finance, late payment and more.
  • Consumables – paper consumption data and printing ink volumes and values.

Printing Outlook is available (free to BPIF members and £40 to non-members) from the BPIF website using the link below.


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