The Munich-based Océ DNN team is the hub connecting newspaper publishers, print providers and specialist distributors worldwide.
Business or pleasure, people are travelling more than ever. With their readers spending more time at foreign locations, newspaper publishers recognise the need to improve service levels on distant markets - and get titles to readers wherever they happen to be.
Which is exactly what DNN is all about? It starts with an expressed requirement from a publisher to have a title produced remotely in a specific location. Contracting with the publisher, Océ DNN brings publishers together with an integrated supply chain enabling them to serve markets all over the world.
Today Océ DNN is facilitating the daily print production of titles such as the New York Times, the Canadian Globe & Mail, Sydney Morning Herald from Australia, and Neue Zürcher Zeitung at its production site in London. Additional titles such as the IHT and Nikkei are produced in Sydney, and the Guardian, Observer and LA Times in New York. This in addition to a range of further European titles which are printed in remote locations via the Digital Newspaper Network. Currently several thousand newspapers are printed each day via the DNN network. Learn more about the Océ DNN references