The absolute reply is a most likely not. A analysis generated an online search by Printing Brisbane proved that Google and Yahoo were able to bring up over 11 pages of printing companies available for business. Most likely, no doubt 10% of these printing companies will not survive and be taken off the list due to going out of business.
The establishments that probably will not succeed are the high volume, high colour catalogue and brochure printing products.The additions to laws in areas, like registered company annual reports, no longer being needed to be posted to shareholders, has shaved large volumes out of this demand.Likewise, brochure and folder items have had to withstand turmoil due to the masses preferring to use emails and websites as a way to spread information.
Additionally, another devastating hit to Printing in Brisbane is the Queensland floods of 2011, causing businesses to be handicapped by relentless losses with an added calamity of many not having flood insurance to make up for losses.Well more than half a dozen larger print houses never opened again as their equipment was heavily damaged.This curtailment in competition was a big business improvement, for those printing companies still operating in Brisbane.
Accordingly, many businesses were able to do very excellent in the printing market in Brisbane. The business that did go along quite well for small Printing Brisbane businesses were the multipart books, spot colour work, shorter run full colour work and basic stationery.
Nevertheless, most mid to large Printing Brisbane printing businesses, that had invested large amounts of money with multihead, full colour printing presses, which included high-priced and intricate finishing machinery, were unable to keep up due to the intense competition, thus lowering profit margins. One can assume this particular situation undoubtedly will remain the unchanged, because of low printing volumes.
However, the circumstances are not as bleak as originally portrayed, for there is some hope as mining and related industries have set up a multi-billion dollar book project, which has maintained the printing presses in operation for Printing Brisbane.A few of those said companies are deciding to set up operations in Brisbane, as opposed to using their existing printers interstate. Also, the forthcoming Queensland elections and Gold Coast council elections have provided extra volumes of work.
Basically, to make it, the printing industry must develop new markets for their materials, or their industry will decline even more.There are projects being discussed to drive more volume through direct marketing as the cyberspace also becomes more competitive and crammed and sending people mail is looking worth it again. As a matter of fact, though, just look to the Yellow Pages under Printing Brisbane and look at the number of listings that have dropped off over the last several years to get a good clue of the changes being faced by the local printing industry.
Luckily, you will not see printing disappear, but the industry will have to deal with the new digital world.
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