Publishing
Herald Chase Group adds Ryobi five-colour press
Print and mailing house Herald Chase Group has purchased a Ryobi 755G five-colour B2 press with coater as part of plans to increase capacity and bring more functions in-house.

Kala Jyothi is the official print partner for PrintWeek India Awards 2011
Haymarket Media, publisher of PrintWeek India and Kala Jyothi, commercial and magazine printing specialists are joining hands again for the third edition of PrintWeek India Awards. It was the official...

At a glance: HT Burda plant at Greater Nodia
The HT Burda plant at Greater Noida is perhaps one of the first rotogravure printing facilities in India.

Specle launches low-cost web-based ad delivery service
Specle has today launched an automated web-based digital ad delivery service, Specle Send, that is integrated within its eponymous free online ad spec database.

Forbes puts print at centre of European expansion
Forbes' billionaire chairman and editor-in-chief Steve Forbes praised the "unique characteristics of print" at the launch of the group's maiden European title, <i>Forbes Europe</i>, last week.

Trinity Mirror ahead of schedule on cost saving
Newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror has said that it is ahead of schedule on its cost-saving plan after it revealed that advertising revenue regressed in the second quarter of 2011.

Johnston Press eyes cost savings to offset newsprint prices as ad revenues fall
Johnston Press, the regional newspaper publisher, hopes to mitigate "significantly higher" newsprint prices by improving cost management and saving an extra 5m this year.

Avantika ups ante with India's first Canon C7010: to produce one-lakh prints per day
Delhi-based digital specialist Avantika Printers has installed a Canon C7010s, the first of the newly launched machine in India, to meet increasing demand for digital print. This is also the third...
Adobe announces London showcase for latest Creative Suite release
Adobe UK will showcase the latest features of Creative Suite 5.5 at a one-off event, Creativity Evolve, at the Vue Cinema in Fulham, London, on 11 May.

Repro India: A revolution in book manufacturing
Content is king at Repro India, whose plants are becoming less print centric. This ensures publishers can create myriad avatars of a book, as Ramu Ramanathan and Samir Lukka find out