Receivership & administration

Ormside Press bought out of administration by Intoprint
Ormside Press has been sold by its joint administrators Cameron Gunn, Simon Harris and Mark Supperstone of Resolve Partners, to Sheffield-based Intoprint, an unrelated B3 litho, digital and...

Print Logic calls in administrators
Marden-based commercial print and direct mail business Print Logic has fallen into administration after racking up debts totaling £1.2m.

EVC in voluntary liquidation
EVC Graphic Design and Print has entered Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation resulting in the redundancies of all 22 staff.

Service Point UK report reveals "significant limitation"
Up-for-sale Service Point UK has filed its overdue financial statements for 2012, with the directors admitting a “significant limitation” on the period over which the directors are able to consider...

Diet publisher's administration could leave sour taste
Printers appear likely to be among the major creditors of diet guru Rosemary Conley’s publishing business, which has been placed into administration.

Service Point UK up for sale
The administrator of GPP Capital PLC, the parent company of Service Point UK, hopes to achieve a sale of the Service Point UK business by the spring.

Website Leeds trade creditors owed £2.1m
Creditors of The Website Leeds and Glynn Print Finishers were owed £2.1m and more than £800,000 respectively at the time parent firm Glynn Print Group was placed into creditors’ voluntary liquidation.

Creditors owed almost £6m following Colourhouse collapse
Creditors of The Colourhouse were owed £5.8m, including £3.3m to trade creditors and £1m to employees, at the time of the Deptford-based printer's collapse, according to details published in the...

Prospect's unsecured creditors owed £1.4m
HMRC was the biggest unsecured creditor of Prospect Mailing Services, which went into administration in November.

Glynn Print Group in liquidation
The Website Leeds and sister company Glynn Print Finishers have been placed into creditors’ voluntary liquidation (CVL) with the loss of all remaining 126 jobs.