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M Partners launches wide-format division with DGI deal

Print equipment distributor M Partners has entered the wide-format market with the launch of a standalone division, M Partners Wide, and an exclusive distribution deal with South Korean manufacturer...

APS launches wide-format textile range

Signage and display materials supplier All Print Supplies (APS) has added three new products to its digital textile portfolio.

KBA downgrades sales target and issues profit warning

KBA has warned that it will likely make a full-year loss ahead of its third-quarter results announcement on 11 November.

Langley Group assets increase but margins fall on Manroland deal

Langley Holdings has completed the legal formalities required to incorporate Manroland as a wholly-owned subsidiary, leading to a significant boost in group revenues but not in profitability.

Time runs out for The Colourhouse

High-quality corporate print specialist The Colourhouse has closed its doors after the directors ran out of time to save the business.

DS Smith hails 'market share gains' and eyes further acquisitions

DS Smith chief executive Miles Roberts has said the company is targeting further acquisitions as he revealed that customers were "rewarding" the recycled packaging firm for its SCA Packaging purchase.

Hollywood Monster installs 3.2m wide MTEX 5032

Hollywood Monster has taken delivery of one of the UK's first MTEX 5032 wide-format direct-to-textile printers and immediately used it to produce a huge theatre graphic.

Healeys invests in Nexpress S2500

Healeys Print Group has spent nearly 200,000 on a Kodak Nexpress S2500 to give "added wow factor" to short-run targeted work for marketing agencies and other clients.

New bookletmaker set to attract more work at council

Halton Borough Council has upgraded its post-press output with a System 2000 bookletmaker from Morgana Systems following a recent upgrade of its digital print output.
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CWU puts strike on hold as RM talks continue

The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has postponed the 24-hour strike planned for Monday 4 November following progress in its talks with Royal Mail.