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NAPM warns of further paper price hikes in '07
National Association of Paper Merchants (NAPM) chairman Ian George has forecast further paper price increases for fine paper during 2007.
Parr takes over as chief at Tullis
Paper manufacturer Tullis Russell has announced the retirement of chief executive Don Munro.
UPM to construct new biofuel power plant
Construction of a new 167m (244m) joint power plant at UPMs Kaukas mill in Lappeenranta, Finland, has been kick-started as part of the Finnish paper manufacturers strategy to use biofuels.
Text and cover papers
According to Arjowiggins UK and Ireland marketing manager James Dudney, there are two key words that are coming up time and time again in the text and cover market: creativity and sustainability....
Presstek runs DI training
Presstek is to run seminars on high-definition DI printing at its showroom in West Drayton.
Johnston to fit reusable cores
Regional newspaper publisher Johnston Press has followed News Internationals lead and introduced reusable newsprint cores at its pressroom in Dinnington.
Edale to show off Lambda press
Edale, the narrow web press manufacturer, is to hold open days to show off its Lambda flexible printing and converting press.
BAPC 2007 conference to attract print greats
The print industrys finest are to meet for the British Association for Print and Communications (BAPC) annual conference, to be held in November.
Avalon on the ball
Two World Cup winners in football and rugby popped in to visit Avalon Print at its open day earlier this month.
TJ creates new role for Hunter
Book manufacturer TJ International has appointed Ian Hunter as client services manager.
Group MD defends cutting the number of branches in half with lower costs
It is about being lean and mean, says Malcolm Lane-Ley, managing director of the Howard Smith Paper Group. And having the command structure in one place. They are strong words, and they need to be;...
Lightning Source bags book gong for large-print work
On-demand publisher Lightning Source UK has landed a 2007 British Book Award for producing large-print books for the visually impaired.
EU's top court cuts fines for Arjowiggins over paper price cartel
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has reduced fines against Arjowiggins and a Spanish paper firm in its investigation into price cartels in the carbonless paper sector.
Guardian sweeps the board at Newpaper Awards
<i>The Guardian</i> swept the board at last nights Newspaper Awards, winning a hatful of gongs for its print facilities, use of colour and green credentials.
Quebecor prints speeches series
Quebecor World has printed more than 7m copies of a series of 14 historic speeches for Guardian News and Media.