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Print Scotland's vision is to be an effective association representing the interests of the Scottish print community. We aim to maximise support services to all subscribing members whilst promoting the Scottish Apprenticeship Scheme and encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion within the print industry.

News: Scotland's printers prove they are essential workers too, with massive aid for NHS and other public services. Printing is an essential part of the economy. This sector is large and serves all parts of the business and consumer markets such as central and local government, financial services, retailing, distribution, travel and tourism and the manufacturing industry.
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Print employers in Scotland have been organised as a Federation since 1910 and our centenary in 2010 was marked by the publishing of a book of its history. Throughout the last 100 years the Federation has had several names and the current one reflects the changing nature of print communications, driven by technological developments such as internet web and digital printing.
Participation in the Governance of the organisation through membership of The Executive Board, and ad hoc committees that act as Project Teams on specific topics affecting business development. Industrial Relations and Employment Law Advice through HR Services Scotland. The service is aimed at ensuring employment issues are dealt with according to legislation and thus avoiding costly Tribunals.
21Colour provide a full suite of print solutions across all printing processes - Digital, Litho, Large Format, Direct Mail and Web 2 Print. Whatever your business needs, 21Colour will handle with care. Our proven print solutions are designed to control colour across your print media and to be environmentally sound.
Print Scotland is the lead apprenticeship training provider for the Scottish Print Industry and offers Scottish Vocational Qualifications (SVQ's) and Modern Apprenticeship (MA) certification in print. Modern apprentices undertake a workplace print training programme which is aimed at improving technical and interpersonal skills and are based on National Occupational Standards (NOS).
Each year a series of seminars is offered to our members covering topics which will help them run their businesses better. Subjects covered include Sales, Customer Service, Finance, Employment Law and Social Networking. They are of one day duration and are planned and publicised in May of each year to allow members to incorporate them into their company training plans.
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