Publishing

KBA ups factory output after jump in sheetfed orders
KBA is optimistic about its prospects for the full year, although it has a way to go to hit its €1bn (£708m) annual sales target.

St Ives strives to maintain print margins
St Ives has described trading in its large-format print wing as “challenging” ahead of its year-end results, but still expects to post figures that are in line with market expectations.

RR Donnelley plans three-way split
Bigger is no longer better for RR Donnelley – the giant printing and communications conglomerate has decided to break itself up into three separate businesses.

Trinity Mirror wields cost-cutting axe
Trinity Mirror has doubled its cost reduction target for this year from £10m to £20m, but said it has no immediate plans to close any more print sites.

Q&A: Ian Chamberlain, managing director, Tudor Bookbinding
Ian has worked in print finishing since he left school at the age of 16, barring a brief interlude in 1975 when he tried his hand at being a milkman, a cooked meats salesman, and a van driver, before...

Book charts Butler & Tanner story
A new book celebrates the history of once-mighty British book printer Butler & Tanner.

Printing error blamed for missing text in Go Set a Watchman books
A printing error has been blamed for missing text in a number of copies of one of this century’s most hotly anticipated books.

Woodford Litho confirms closure
Woodford Litho has officially gone into administration.

Precision Printing's £2.75m upgrade
The Precision Group has invested £2.75m over the past month as it revamps its operations in London and Sunderland.
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