The Washington Post modernizes its print production with Roxen
The Washington Post is now using Roxen's print automation platform to support the production of its print editions.
The Washington Post is now using Roxen's print automation platform to support the production of its print editions.
We welcome Quebecor, the largest French-language media group in North America, to the growing number of publishers using Roxen’s print automation platform.
La Nación, Argentina's oldest continuously published newspaper, has modernized its print production with Roxen, creating a closer connection between Arc XP, Adobe InDesign and the teams responsible for producing the newspaper's print editions.
German publishing group cuts magazine production time by 30–40% while streamlining workflows across its trade magazines.
Over the past two years, Forum Communications Company (FCC) has transitioned from a manual print workflow to a fully automated one with Roxen - boosting efficiency, reducing costs, and enabling its local newspapers to focus on what matters most: delivering quality journalism for their readers.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, one of the most prominent newspapers in the US, has partnered with Roxen to streamline and modernize its print production. Founded in 1829, The Inquirer continues to invest in tools that strengthen its newsroom efficiency and product quality.