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James Byrne Printing ceases trading
Poole-based James Byrne Printing has closed its doors due to tough trading and an ill-fated factory move, with its 14-strong workforce made redundant.

HH Global recognised for profits growth
HH Global has been recognised by the Sunday Times BDO Profit Track 100 as one of the UK’s fastest growing companies.

Mutoh launches entry-level dye-sub
Mutoh is targeting the market for digital transfer decoration and fashion with a new entry-level model for its wide-format dye-sub printer line-up.

Middleton to leave De La Rue
De La Rue chief operating officer Rupert Middleton is leaving the group after six years, and will not be directly replaced.

60 seconds with F1 Colour
The team at F1 Colour have just celebrated the firm’s 25th anniversary. The company launched in March 1992 as pioneers of digital-only pre-press and by 1995 had become PrintWeek’s Pre-Press Company of...

Overmatter: Wales hits the wall
Overmatter is delighted to hear news of Welsh printing industry folk doing good work in the name of a good cause.

The positive effects of being neutral
Opting to go for carbon neutrality as a corporate goal is not to be taken lightly, says BrunelPrint commercial print director John Tugman. There is nothing neutral about such a move, demanding a...

Look out for your friends when they come to visit
Accidents in printing and its related industries are relatively uncommon but when they do happen, the outcome is all too often life-changing or, worse still, fatal.

Books take off as readers rekindle a love of print
It’s fair to say that the mood at the recent London Book Fair was pretty upbeat. Nielsen Book Research provided its latest findings on the eve of the show and its report made for positive reading –...

‘We want to be seen as number one in terms of quality’
With Fespa’s Global Expo just under a month away, chief executive Neil Felton talks about the organisation’s split personality, and how, despite representing different things to different people, its...