Labels

Ross: "We have very few limitations now"

Xpress Labels revamps digital ops with first HP Indigo

Custom label provider Xpress Labels has praised its most recent install – its first HP press – for helping it to navigate its way through the pandemic after a lot of its work fell away quickly a year...

The deal for the business was described as a “win-win” for all concerned

The Label Makers acquired by Spanish group

The Label Makers (TLM) has been bought by Spain-headquartered labels and envelope group Printeos as its first move into the UK market.

GEW's purpose-built facility near Gatwick Airport

GEW celebrates 30th anniversary

British manufacturer GEW is celebrating 30 years in business that has seen the company grow into an international leader in UV curing systems.

Mercian Labels is based in Burntwood, Staffordshire

Mercian Labels acquires part of Computype Europe

Self-adhesive label manufacturer Mercian Labels has acquired a sector of business from barcode label specialist Computype Europe, which has restrategised to focus on its core product lines for the...

Xeikon's portfolio has been expanded with the new 'middle capacity' models

Xeikon launches two new entry-level presses

Xeikon has strengthened its portfolio with the addition of two new entry-level digital label presses.

Fisher: "The obvious progression for the company"

Print-Leeds launches new division with £1m investment

Print-Leeds has branched into self-adhesive label production after investing just over £1m in a new press, finishing kit and MIS and creating a new specialist division.

The AccurioLabel 230 runs full-colour print at up to 23.4m/min

Labels UK responds to digital growth with Konica Minolta buy

Labels UK has experienced improvements in productivity, flexibility and stability after expanding its growing digital operation with a new Konica Minolta AccurioLabel 230 press.

(L-R) back row Ryan Webster, Peter Richardson, Jake Forrester and Mark Cutts; front row Dawn Rawnsley and Rod Fisher

Print-Leeds expands team during pandemic

Print-Leeds has taken on five new recruits during the course of the coronavirus pandemic, boosting its headcount to 30.

“Gallus will remain with Heidelberg and nothing will change for Gallus customers."

Market reacts to Heidelberg-Gallus situation

Heidelberg’s share price fell by more than 14% as the stock market reacted to the news that its deal to sell Gallus had fallen through.

Benpac: successful implementation had to be called into question

Benpac: why the Gallus deal failed

Benpac Holding has blamed “resistance” from the Gallus operations and the market in general, conflicts over future co-operation, and negative media reports for its decision not to complete its...