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HEIDELBERG Announces New Headquarters Site
January 7, 2026
The sales and service organization of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) in the United States continues to strengthen its customer-focused approach in this key print market. As part of this effort, the HEIDELBERG USA team will be moving to a new North American headquarters in Marietta, Georgia. -
Tecnau Inc. & Sitma USA Appoints Ron Trickel as Vice President of Service, Engineering, Purchasing, & Manufacturing
January 5, 2026
Tecnau Inc. and Sitma USA, leading providers of innovative finishing and packaging solutions for digital print and e-commerce, are pleased to announce the appointment of Ron Trickel as Vice President of Service, Engineering, Purchasing, and Manufacturing, effective January 1, 2026. -
STAHLS' Celebrates 10 Years of STAHLS’ TV Marking a Decade of Education, Innovation, & Impact
January 5, 2026
As 2025 came to a close, STAHLS’ celebrated a major milestone: the 10th anniversary of STAHLS’ TV (STV), the company’s industry-leading free video education platform dedicated to supporting and educating apparel decorators worldwide. -
A Strong Finish to 2025 and What’s Ahead
December 24, 2025
As 2025 comes to a close, see how PRINTING United Alliance is setting members up for success in 2026—through education, advocacy, events, and industry-wide connections. -
2025 Fourth Quarter Wrap-up of Labor & Employment Laws and Regulations
December 18, 2025
Due to the change in administration, the federal government has shifted its approach to labor and employment regulations, with different interpretations of existing laws and regulations, and no new regulations. The states, however, have varied in their approach. Some states that have always been active in labor and employment regulation have continued and perhaps escalated their approach, while others have continued their minimal regulation path.