Iraqi printer invests in print finishing

Dar Al-Nahrain for Printing was established in 1979 by the Iraqi government and employs 400 people. The company produces for customers throughout Iraq, but predominantly for government institutions, especially the Ministry of Education. 

Under Iraqi law all print products commissioned by government bodies must be printed in Iraq. In addition to school textbooks and exams, Dar Al-Nahrain for Printing produces various magazines. The Baghdad-based company uses both offset and digital printing. 

A delegation from Dar Al-Nahrain attended a live demo at the Muller Martini Print Finishing Center in Zofingen in Switzerland. “Digital printing is getting popular in our country,” says Managing Director Duraid Dh. Da’as. 

“I expect it to continue to gain in importance. In any case, we’re extremely well prepared, we have set up a designated digital department at our company and we are planning to invest more in this field.”

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