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Dsicmm wins 3m contract with Legal Services Commission
Dsicmm has landed a three-year contract worth 3m with the Legal Services Commission to produce its forms, leaflets and other media.
Pitney Bowes kicks off 2009 with two major deals
Mail and marketing equipment specialist Pitney Bowes has announced two big distribution deals to begin the new year.

Fujifilm Sericol cuts 30 jobs from screen operation
Fujifilm Sericol has cut 30 staff from its screen manufacturing operation in Broadstairs, Kent, citing a long-term decline in the business.

CDS completes major investment programme at Aylesbury site
Print and mailing giant Corporate Document Services (CDS) has rounded off a major investment programme at its flagship Aylesbury site with the purchase of a new Morgana DigiCoater.

Unite set to hold protest over proposed Cambridge University Press job cuts
Unite is to hold a rally to oppose plans to shed 133 jobs at Cambridge University Press's printing division, Cambridge Printing Services, it has been announced.
Glendale invests in Heidelberg Suprasetter 74
Glendale Print and Finishing has invested in a new Suprasetter 74 platesetter from Heidelberg, following its decision to upgrade from visible light to thermal CTP.
Bank of England cuts interest rates to all-time low
The Bank of England monetary policy committee has voted for a 0.5% rate cut, bringing interest rates to an all time low of 1%.
Proskills launches online tool to reveal training needs
Proskills has developed ProFile, an online programme designed to help printers identify skills gaps within their workforce.

Atheists and Christian groups battle on bus advertising
Bus advertising has become the medium of choice for theological debate after a spate of religious groups launched campaigns to hit back at the Richard Dawkins-backed Atheist Bus Campaign.
InfoPrint upgrades to 4100, 100 and 75 monochrome digital presses
InfoPrint has unveiled a raft of enhancements for its portfolio of monochrome continuous forms printers including improved paper support and additional toner options.
Unite calls for better H&S in print after youth injured at work
Unite and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have called for better safety measures in the print industry following a serious accident involving a 16-year-old.

Century Web Offset falls to administrators
Century Web Offset has been placed in administration with Southampton-based insolvency practioners Smith & Williamson, it has emerged.

Kodak lifts lid on Stream launch date
Kodak has set a date for when it finally brings its Stream continuous-feed inkjet colour press to market.

Creative Print and Design sale slowed by Welsh Assembly Government
A potential sale of the remaining former Cromwell-owned company, T Harding and Son, has been held up due to the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG), it has emerged.
Fujifilm Dimatix celebrates 25 years of inkjet print head progress
Fujifilm Dimatix has fted its 25th anniversary of developing piezoelectric drop-on-demand inkjet technology.