Development status of label printing in China
The wide application of labels and the continuous development of label varieties have naturally promoted the development of label printing technology. Label printing covers all printing methods such as flat, convex, concave and net, and the application situation varies from country to country. However, it can be seen from the development trend of global labels in recent years that flexographic printing, narrow-width rotary printing and digital printing have become the new highlights of label printing in Europe and the United States, and also the development trend of label printing.
In 2010, China's label printing output value was 19 billion yuan, and the output was 2.5 billion square meters, up 20% year-on-year;
In 2011, the label printing output value was 23 billion yuan, and the output reached 3 billion square meters, a year-on-year increase of 20%. China's label printing industry has achieved rapid growth with the development of the market economy, especially the rapid development of daily chemical, food, detergent, medicine, cosmetics, home appliances and small household appliances, as well as supermarkets, logistics and other industries. After several years of development, The label printing industry chain has been formed.
According to the survey, in 2011, the copyright publishing work of the capital will accelerate the transformation of development mode, take mechanism innovation as a breakthrough, continuously deepen reform, accelerate resource integration, promote the integration of high-tech and publishing industries, innovate and improve the public cultural service system of news publishing, and optimize The government management model, improve service levels, and strive to create a new situation in the capital publishing and copyright work.
As of the end of November 2010, Beijing's news and publishing industry revenue reached 46.617 billion yuan, an increase of 9.45%; total assets reached 93.515 billion yuan, an increase of 8.74%; total profit of 3.059 billion yuan; employed more than 115,800 people.
The total revenue of the news publishing industry ranks fourth in the nine major areas of the city's cultural and creative industries.