Disciplines

De La Rue appoints turnaround specialist as new CEO

De La Rue has appointed a business transformation specialist as its new chief executive as Martin Sutherland stands down following his completion of a handover.

Fringe targets print in eco drive

With ticket sales topping 3 million for the first time this year, the 345,000 copies of the programme produced for this year’s Edinburgh Fringe festival may on the face of it seem like a comparatively...

Xerox debuts new printers and embellishment kit; enhances iGen5

Xerox has launched new entry-level production printers and embellishment technology, and has made a series of enhancements to the iGen5.

Zenith orders second hybrid Speedmaster and three new Polars

Zenith Print Group has signed an order with Heidelberg for a second hybrid Speedmaster XL 106-5+LX3, a B1 five-colour with coater, and three new Polar N115 Plus guillotines.

Women in Print joins tribute project to female pioneers

Women in Print has been selected as the creative partner in a book project showcasing inspiring female campaigners.

HP announces global restructure

HP will shed up to 9,000 jobs, 16% of its workforce, over the next three years as the group implements a new simplified structure.

Communisis retains FMCG retail work

Communisis has extended its long-term relationship with a major FMCG brand owner.

Investment in Landa hits $800m

Investment in Landa Digital Printing has reached $800m (£650m) according to an interview with founder Benny Landa by an Israeli tech and finance site, as the business moves into serial production of...

Flexo widens its appeal

Back in July we looked at how advances in automation and fast drying are allowing the latest litho presses to increasingly compete what were once the USPs of digital processes: short runs and fast...

Probe into alleged fraud at Bradley Group

Bradley Group has claimed that an alleged fraud by a former employee involving at least £500,000 precipitated the recent restructuring at the firm’s Belfast print operations.