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Bezier Poole 'delighted' to secure FSC accreditation

Bezier has achieved Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) accreditation at its Poole site.

Scottish printer calls in debt from crisis fund for football club

A printer in Scotland denied Livingston Football Club an emergency payment this month, when it called in a debt owed since the start of the season.

New Inca CEO aims to affirm large-format status

The new chief executive of Inca Digital has vowed to help maintain the company's status as a "premier supplier" to the large-format printing market.

Welsh magazine printer adds to armoury with Speedmaster perfector

Magazine printer Stephens & George has boosted its productivity after installing a Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 105 long perfector for an undisclosed sum.

Prism Digital Colour staff stunned by closure

Employees at Luton-based digital printer Prism Digital Colour were left stunned when they returned to work after Christmas to be told the company was announcing its closure.

KBA boost for English daily based in Mumbai

Daily News & Analysis (DNA), an English daily newspaper based in Mumbai, India, has launched its sixth Bangalore edition with the installation of a KBA Prisma 4x1 from Newstech.

Wyndeham Pre-Press loses Telegraph Media contract

Wyndeham Press Group's pre-media arm, Wyndeham Pre-Press, has lost its contract with Telegraph Media Group (TMG), it has emerged.

SprintPrint thanks digital kit for 25% sales rise

SprintPrint has attributed a 25% increase in sales over the past year to an investment in digital kit.

Strong hopes for Cooper Clegg sale

The administrator for the failed magazine printer Cooper Clegg has said that he remains confident of a sale of the business.

BemroseBooth seeks staff cuts at Derby plant

Security printer BemroseBooth has entered into consultation with employees at its Derby facility as it seeks to improve efficiencies at the site and focus on niche business areas.

Russian ex-KGB man reportedly eyes Evening Standard

News that newspapers are severely struggling in the current climate does not seem to have spread as far as Russia after a former KGB officer allegedly made an approach to buy the Evening Standard.

Rigid Paper shuts down Selby mill at a cost of 86 jobs

All 86 staff at Rigid Paper's Selby papermill are to be made redundant, as the company announces it has stopped production at the site.

Pre-pack deal salvages Bridge Communications

Euro Media Solutions has bought Bridge Communications out of administration in a pre-pack deal.

Government body to investigate pre-pack deals

A committee of MPs is set to review the rules allowing pre-pack deals following concerns that the current system is open to abuse.

Oc Q4 net profit falls 98%

Oc's net profit for the fourth-quarter of 2008 has dropped 98% as it announced it is to increase its cost-savings initiative.