Receivership & administration

UK print technology manufacturer in administration

LumeJet has fallen into administration, due to undisclosed financial issues.

Multisets falls into administration

Swindon-based printer Multisets has fallen into administration, less than a year after it acquired cheque printer Bank Security Printing.

Paragon Group confirms Magnadata acquisition

Paragon Group has confirmed that it has acquired the trade and assets of Magnadata, for an undisclosed sum, saving more than 90 jobs.

Norprint understood to have closed

PrintWeek understands that label printer Norprint has been placed into administration and parent company Magnadata has been bought by BemroseBooth Paragon.

Can paper steal the packaging crown?

'Graphic is dead, long live packaging’ could well be the unofficial slogan of vast swathes of the paper and print industry at the minute, as companies reposition themselves to take advantage of...

Premier Paper Group buys Tullis Russell Advocate brand

Premier Paper Group has bought the former Tullis Russell paper brand Advocate from Tullis Russell administrators KPMG.

Mail Solutions Group buys Dobson & Crowther assets from admins

Envelope manufacturer Mail Solutions Group has bought the plant and most of the machinery that belonged to Dobson & Crowther, the North Wales-based litho printer that fell into administration last...

Deadline approaches for Paperlinx and Tullis Russell IP sales

Intellectual property (IP) consultancy Metis Partners is selling the IP assets of both Paperlinx and Tullis Russell Papermakers – and both have offer deadlines due this week.

Post-Paperlinx advice for cash-strapped print companies

It’s a situation that is polarising industry opinion. Three months on from the administration of most of Paperlinx UK, we’re now at the stage where print companies that had 90 days’ credit with the...

Editor’s comment: What will be Paperlinx’s legacy?

While the paper market seemed to chug down Paperlinx’s capacity with barely a burp, three months later concerns remain about the potential aftershocks of the demise of the UK’s largest paper merchant.