Business

Whitehall Printing bolsters colour quality with latest investment

Whitehall Printing has continued a recent spate of investment with the installation of a basic.r water treatment system from Technotrans.

Muller Martini UK grouped with Northern Europe in global restructure

Muller Martini is in the process of restructuring its global operations, <i>PrintWeek</i> can exclusively reveal, and has quashed rumours that this could result in the closure of its UK headquarters.

Bournemouth software upgrade allows 3D proofing

Bournemouth Colour Press has installed Fujifilm's XMF Workflow v5, which was launched at Drupa in May.

Canon production 'unaffected' by temporary China plant shutdowns

Canon has said production schedules for printing machines have not been affected by the temporary shutdown of plants in China this week in response to demonstrations against Japanese-owned businesses.

Johnston Press to close Sunderland plant following NI contract loss

More than 80 jobs could be lost at Johnston Press's Sunderland printing plant after the newspaper publisher announced plans to close the site and transfer production to its Dinnington operation near...

Berkshire Labels appointed as preferred supplier for Frobishers

Frobishers Juices has selected Hungerford-based Berkshire Labels as the preferred label printer for its range of drinks.

BPIF skills fund is first step towards a brighter future

It's difficult to see a downside to the news that the BPIF has won over 1m to offer free management training to the print industry.

Global Graphics boosts Jaws RIP speed by 500%

Global Graphics has claimed an average speed improvement of up to 500% in the latest version of its wide-format RIP, Jaws 3.0, over its predecessor.

White toner device opens up new print applications

A new sub-2,000 OKI laser printer with white toner option has the potential to be "a printer's new salesperson" according to the machine's UK distributor.

FPB: late payment culture continues to stymie UK business

Cashflow is the lifeblood of commerce, but despite the government's efforts, both the public and private sectors continue to pay their bills late