Business

PrintCaf franchise launched for young professionals print needs

GDL has launched PrintCaf, a print franchise aimed at students and young professionals, which it claims offers "a modern high-performance friendly and helpful print environment".

Businesses must improve spending strategies for survival

Procurement skill and understanding is limited and undervalued in UK businesses, a new survey has found.

Kama adds Tech-ni-Fold creasing to ProFold 74

Kama has teamed up with Tech-ni-Fold to add creasing and perforating to its ProFold 74.

CS Labels secures Regional Growth grant for Xeikon spend

West Midlands-based CS Labels has embarked on an expansion programme, assisted by a Government Regional Growth Fund grant, which is expected to help boost turnover by 25% in 2013 to 2.5m.

Investors rescue Lessebo mill from closure

Sweden's Lessebo mill has been saved from closure after Norwegian investors bought the assets from its previous owner, insolvent Vida Paper.

Government cuts close prison print shop

Government prison closures have brought an end to a busy litho print shop based in HM Prison in Kingston, Portsmouth.

Lowfield opts for MBO K530

Lowfield Printing Company has bought an MBO K530 combi folding machine, installed by Friedheim International over the past few weeks.

Strong Pro-T3 sales boost Fujifilm's Q2 WaterAid donation

Fujifilm has nearly reached its 12-month fundraising target for the international clean water charity WaterAid after just six months of the appeal.

Print industry news roundup: EFI, Pindar, Lumejet, CS Labels, Packaging Innovations, Digital Ad Lab

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: EFI showcases product roadmap at Connect; KPMG confirms no payout to Pindar trade...

Industry reacts to MLG buyout

Scottish printer Montgomery Litho Group's (MLG) resurrection has polarised industry opinion.