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Local reports say 100 jobs will go

Landa restructures, seeks investment

Landa Digital Printing is restructuring and looking for fresh investment, after customers reined back their plans in the light of geopolitical turmoil and the Israel-Gaza war.

Jarrold: maybe some glimmers of hope
Flexible working now integral

BPIF rationalises office space

The BPIF has consolidated its office functions at one site.

The event will feature live demonstrations of Epson printers
Showcasing commercial benefits

Epson and Fiery to hold ‘Think Big, Print Big’ event

Epson is holding a three-day event in collaboration with recent acquisition Fiery later this month, where it is inviting print businesses to ‘Think Big, Print Big’.

De La Rue: banknote demand is at its lowest level for more than 20 years
2 July completion target

De La Rue deal clears national security hurdle

The takeover of De La Rue is likely to complete early next month after the deal passed a crucial national security hurdle.

Felton: "We are all about reinvesting the profit we make from our shows back into the industry"
Fespa Future explained

Fespa unveils new branding and corporate vision

Fespa has unveiled its new branding, in a move that it said highlights its evolution and future-focused agenda, while also outlining its new corporate vision – Fespa Future.

Limavady Printing Company was established in 1974. Image: Google Maps
Follows series of major challenges

Limavady Printing Company closes down

Northern Irish printer Limavady Printing Company has gone into administration and closed its doors.

Hughes: "I take the environmental side personally"
1,276 panels installed

Latcham goes greener with community-owned solar

Print, mail and digital document service firm Latcham has installed a new community-owned solar array.

Initial views sought by 25 June

CMA asks for input on Evri-DHL deal

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is looking into Evri’s plans to acquire DHL eCommerce UK and the deal's likely impact on the market.

Investor exit 'not unexpected'

Walstead Group being put up for sale

Walstead Group is up for sale, with majority shareholder Rutland Partners looking to exit from its investment.

Decision still to come

Royal Mail on naughty step after jumping gun on USO

Ofcom has given Royal Mail a slap on the wrist for jumping the gun on potential changes to the Universal Service Obligation.

A special open house event was held last week
Tech showcased

Jet Technology Group opens doors to new showroom

Jet Technology Group has officially opened the doors to its new innovation showroom in Birchwood Park, Warrington.

Expanding editorial coverage

The New European rebrands as The New World

The New European has rebranded with a new look and new name to reflect its growth mission and expanding editorial coverage.

James Cropper's Paper division: mitigating the impact with price increases and increased energy surcharges
Improved liquidity

Cropper gains headroom with new bank deal

James Cropper has agreed revised terms for its main banking facility that will boost its financial headroom.

Lees (centre) completed a 10km race as part of her efforts to date
September climb planned

Fastsigns St Albans employee takes on Kilimanjaro challenge for charity

A visual communications specialist from the St Albans branch of signage company Fastsigns is taking on a monumental Kilimanjaro challenge to raise funds for local charity The Ollie Foundation.

Impressed with quality

Kall Kwik WGC boosts capabilities with new Revoria

Kall Kwik Welwyn Garden City has enhanced its print offering with a new Fujifilm Revoria Press EC2100S digital press – one of the first in the UK and the first in the Kall Kwik network.