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The impact of the strikes has already been felt in the UK market

Finnish paper mill strikes over

The strikes at paper mills in Finland have come to an end after a collective bargaining agreement was reached yesterday afternoon.

The deal marks the second attempted purchase of MBO in the past 18 months

Komori to acquire MBO Group

Komori has signed a deal to acquire MBO Group, with the aim of making the German paper folding machine manufacturer a Komori subsidiary.

Royal Mail’s letters revenue fell by 1.5%

Royal Mail proposes three-year pay deal

Royal Mail has proposed a three-year pay deal to the Communication Workers Union (CWU), in its latest bid to avert strike action.

Xerox has met with many of HP’s largest shareholders

Xerox increases HP bid

Xerox has increased its hostile takeover offer for HP to $24 (£18.56) per share following several previous rejections by HP.

The new unit is in a Government Enterprise Zone

Print in the Bag relocates to new site

Print in the Bag is set to move to new premises almost three times as large as its current home in as part of an expansion drive.

Lynch (second left): "We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of innovation"

Arden Dies gains Bobst accreditation

Arden Dies has become the first UK die-maker to achieve accreditation from Bobst after undertaking the manufacturer’s comprehensive certification programme.

Wenlock: "We have no problem pioneering new tech"

Flexpress in UK Duplo first

Trade printer Flexpress has become the subject of another UK first installation after expanding its service offering with the addition of a Duplo DuSense Digifoil semi-automatic digital foiling...

Sun Chemical said it will continue to monitor its supply chain

Sun Chemical addresses supply chain concerns amid coronavirus outbreak

Sun Chemical has spoken of its preparations for handling potential supply chain issues amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Royal Mail’s letters revenue fell by 1.5%

Royal Mail warns on challenging outlook as strikes loom

Royal Mail has said it may be unable to meet its three-year turnaround plan targets as the threat of strikes continue to loom over the business.

The Cumberland & Westmorland Herald has been published under its current title since 1925

Long-standing local broadsheet hits buffers

Historic Cumbrian newspaper the Cumberland & Westmorland Herald has been placed into voluntary administration by its directors, who cited pressures on regional newspapers and its legacy pension...