Quad/Graphics to Print Newsweek in Oklahoma City As Part of 5-Year, $85 Million Contract Extension.Business Editors SUSSEX, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 10, 2003 Simultaneously, Quad/Graphics Named Newsweek's Printer of the Year for 18th Consecutive Year Quad/Graphics will print Newsweek magazine through 2009 under a new 5-year, $85 million dollar contract extension signed with Newsweek Inc. As part of the agreement, Newsweek becomes the first client of Quad/Graphics' all-new Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (1990 pop. 444,719), state capital, and seat of Oklahoma co., central Okla., on the North Canadian River; inc. 1890. The state's largest city, it is an important livestock market, a wholesale, distribution, industrial, and financial center, and a farm plant, which will open later this year. "We have long valued our relationship with Newsweek and appreciate the publisher's ongoing confidence in our company, which it has just confirmed with a generous contract extension and the placement of additional work in our Oklahoma City facility," commented Tom Quadracci, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Quad/Graphics. Production of Newsweek is slated to begin in Quad/Graphics' Oklahoma City plant this fall, joining the printer's other Newsweek production facilities in The Rock, Ga.; Hartford, Wis.; and Saratoga Springs Saratoga Springs, resort and residential city (1990 pop. 25,001), Saratoga co., E N.Y.; inc. as a village 1826, as a city 1915. Skidmore College is the largest source of employment, but the city also has light manufacturing. , N.Y. Together the plants will produce more than 2 million combined copies of the magazine each week. Strategically located west of the Mississippi River Mississippi River River, central U.S. It rises at Lake Itasca in Minnesota and flows south, meeting its major tributaries, the Missouri and the Ohio rivers, about halfway along its journey to the Gulf of Mexico. , Quad/Graphics' Oklahoma City plant will offer Newsweek unparalleled newsstand distribution capabilities to growing markets in nearby states, particularly Texas. "It has been a goal of Newsweek's to have production in the central part of the country for many years, which is why the decision to add production of Newsweek in Oklahoma City was a vital part of this contract extension," said Angelo Rivello, Newsweek's senior vice president of Distribution and World-Wide Manufacturing. "The plant's location will provide the opportunity for us to better service newsstands and subscribers in Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana, which are growing states for our business." Printer of the Year In other news, Quad/Graphics' Hartford, Wis., plant has been named Newsweek's Printer of the Year for 2002. The coveted cov·et v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets v.tr. 1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy. 2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire. achievement marks the 18th consecutive year a Quad/Graphics facility has earned the distinction. Newsweek judges its printers on nine key criteria: 1) quality, 2) paper waste on covers, 3) paper waste on current forms, 4) turnaround time (1) In batch processing, the time it takes to receive finished reports after submission of documents or files for processing. In an online environment, turnaround time is the same as response time. from the last file to the first book, 5) time needed to produce the first 100,000 books, 6) bindery A NetWare file used for security and accounting in the early NetWare 2.x and 3.x versions. The bindery pertained only to the server it resided in and contained the names and passwords of users authorized to log in to that server. speeds, 7) press speeds, 8) bindery books per hour, and 9) service and support. "Quad/Graphics' performance is unquestionably un·ques·tion·a·ble adj. Beyond question or doubt. See Synonyms at authentic. un·ques tion·a·bil at the top end of our production food chain, week in and week out," Mr. Rivello explained. "This business requires first-class state-of-the-art equipment, but at the end of the day, the personal relationship that exists with my staff and Quad's staff is most important to our overall production success." "We are elated e·lat·ed adj. Exultantly proud and joyful. e·lat ed·ly adv.e·lat to receive this honor for an 18th consecutive year," Mr. Quadracci said. "It is a testament to our ability to deliver consistently high-quality product in record speeds with minimal waste. I extend my congratulations to each and every Quad/Graphics employee." In addition to Quad/Graphics' Hartford plant, the printers' facilities in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and The Rock, Ga., took third and fourth place, respectively. Newsweek is produced in five U.S. plants. A Newsworthy news·wor·thy adj. news·wor·thi·er, news·wor·thi·est Of sufficient interest or importance to the public to warrant reporting in the media. news Partnership The renewed contract strengthens a relationship that began in 1977 and is considered the watershed moment for the then-6-year-old printer with a single facility in Pewaukee, Wis. Highlights of the 26-year relationship include: January 1977: Newsweek production begins in Quad/Graphics' Pewaukee plant with the printing of a single form - the covers for the February 7 issue featuring the gas crisis. October 1978: Quad/Graphics begins printing and binding full copies of Newsweek in its Pewaukee plant. 1984: Quad/Graphics receives Newsweek's coveted Printer of the Year award for the first time - a designation the company has never relinquished re·lin·quish tr.v. re·lin·quished, re·lin·quish·ing, re·lin·quish·es 1. To retire from; give up or abandon. 2. To put aside or desist from (something practiced, professed, or intended). 3. . May 1991: Quad/Graphics' plant in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., becomes the company's second Newsweek-producing plant. January 1994: Quad/Graphics transfers Midwest production of Newsweek from its Pewaukee facility to its two-year-old Hartford, Wis., plant. January 1996: Quad/Graphics' plant in The Rock, Ga., becomes the company's third Newsweek-producing plant. February 1997: Together, Quad/Graphics and Newsweek initiate an industry first: The March 3 issue represents the first complete computer-to-plate production of a newsweekly news·week·ly n. pl. news·week·lies A weekly newsmagazine or newspaper that reports current events. magazine. Press makeready time on covers is reduced by nearly 65 percent. March 2003: Quad/Graphics is named Newsweek's Printer of the Year for 2002, marking the 18th consecutive year in which a Quad/Graphics plant has won the award. The company's Pewaukee plant received the award between 1984 and 1993. In the nine years since, the company's Hartford plant has claimed the title with the exception of 1997 when Quad/Graphics' plant in The Rock placed first among Newsweek's printers. About Quad/Graphics Quad/Graphics (www.QG.com), headquartered in Wisconsin, has a network of print-production facilities on three continents that provides services ranging from front-end design and photography through digital imaging, printing, list management, finishing and dependable distribution for publishers, catalogers, direct mailers direct mail n. Advertising circulars or other printed matter sent directly through the mail to prospective customers or contributors. di·rect and other types of companies. Quad/Graphics has 11,000 employees worldwide and annual sales of $1.8 billion. About Newsweek Inc. Offering comprehensive coverage of world events, Newsweek magazine is published by Newsweek Inc., a division of The Washington Post Co. Its worldwide circulation is more than 4 million, including 3.1 million in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . |
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