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RDI reveals investment plan following awards triumph

Real Digital International (RDI) capped a year in which it posted record profits with a triumphant return to the PrintWeek Awards on Monday night.

PrintWeek Awards: Industry stars live it up at dazzling event

The sector's luminaries celebrated the best that UK print can produce and caroused the night away at a glitzy, packed-out PrintWeek Awards ceremony

Wyndeham signs up to BPIF training

The Wyndeham Press Group has become the first print company to put forward a team of its staff to take part in the BPIF's new Government-funded management training programme.

Printed.com launches MailShot Manager

MailShot Manager, a direct mail customer database, printing and delivery service, was launched by Printed.com on Monday (22 October).

Spanish envelope cartel fined EUR 3.7m for price fixing

Six Spanish envelope exporters have been fined a total of 3.7m for collaborating to fix prices.

Newsweek move to digital only not tipping point for US print publications

<i>Newsweek</i>'s decision to cull its print edition triggered surprisingly little concern in the US print community, with even its printer, Quad/Graphics stating that it will have little impact on...

Flowprint equips itself to target folding carton market

Flowprint has spent around 750,000 finishing its folding box department with the arrival of an SBL STS-1050 cutting and creasing platen and Sakurai Oliver offset press.

Xerox highlights iGen sales amidst poor Q3 results

Xerox was keen to highlight double-digit growth in iGen colour press sales as a stagnant macro-economy and reduced government spending led to a drop in Q3 turnover and profits.

SGS International buys Stevenson Color

Louisville, KY-based SGS International this week announced its Southern Graphics Systems subsidiary had acquired Stevenson Color of Cincinnati, OH as it looks to continue to expand beyond packaging...

Monday night showed just how rewarding print can be

There are times when, for all the right reasons, and in spite of some telling evidence to the contrary, things seem to be pretty good, actually, and Monday's PrintWeek Awards was the perfect example.