Author: SLAP
Using Digitalization for Communication and Collaboration
Dear Members of the Association, The Sri Lanka institute of printing (SLIOP) has developed an awareness programme for those who wish to master the skills in essential features in digital media technology used in computers and smart phones to effectively use in their day to day work. Please find below the detailed information about the […]
CLEARANCE OF GOODS FROM PORT AND IMPOSEED OF DEMURRAGE CHARGES
Amidst the global pandemic , Sri Lanka Association of Printers took the time to address the issues of the printing fraternity by writing to the respective government bodies
Virtual Brainstorming Session
The Sri Lanka Association of Printers organized a virtual brainstorming session using Zoom on 27 TH AUGUST and the executive committee , members and invitees participated in this event. The event was titled brainstorming session with the President of the SLAP. The participants found it very useful and interactive and many had the opportunity of interacting one […]
Sri Lanka Print Industry And Challenges Ahead
Sri Lankan printing industry has a rich and vibrant heritage dating back hundreds of years. However, what is to be taken as the modern printing can be from the post-independence era. Until then the printing was largely restricted to a few publications mainly controlled by the western colonial powers and was highly used also in […]
Why Asia And OBOR Represents The Biggest Opportunity For Printing Industry Of Sri Lanka
China’s one belt one road initiative is a plan to form a single transportation route using the ancient silk route. China is expected to invest USD 900 billion to the OBOR and it aims to connect 65 countries in the world to one another and to other parts of the world. Of the Sea based […]
State Of Printing Industry In The World
Printing remains one of the key sectors of the world economy with an ever-increasing market share gain year on year, according to Smithers Pira the worldwide authority on the packaging, paper and print industry supply chains. According to statistics provided, it is expected that the global printing industry will surpass $980 billion in the year […]