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Roberts takes over chief finance role at Quebecor World
Battered print giant Quebecor World has appointed former senior vice president Jeremy Roberts as its chief financial officer.
EFI acquires Pace Systems for 10.6m to reach out to mid-market clients
EFI has acquired Pace Systems Group for approximately $21m (10.6m) in cash, plus an additional cash earn-out amount contingent on achieving certain performance targets.
Newcomer Cervidae buys Yellow Printing Co out of administration
Yellow Printing Company has been bought out of administration in what appears to be a management buyout led by former salesman John Freeman.
Pindar sells Screen Pages in third deal in a month
Pindar has completed its third deal in a month with the disposal of its website programming company Screen Pages to a management team led by managing director Roger Willcocks.
Eclipse Colour invests 750k in kit to reduce outsourcing costs
Commercial printer Eclipse Colour Print has invested 750,000 in its bindery and pre-press departments as part of a bid to reduce outsourcing costs and make its factory JDF compliant.
Alcan chosen by Van Mark Food
Alcan Packaging has been chosen to make the packaging for Van Mark Food's Tesco Finest Vegetable Crisps.
Harmsworth to print free papers
Harmsworth Printing has been chosen by My Own Media, a free-press company, to produce six newspapers for the African, Filipino,
RPS continues to support SportsAid
Leeds-based company Resource Print Solutions (RPS) is celebrating its fifth year of supporting the region's next generation of sporting talent.
Pindar Tewkesbury wins Shropshire council deal
Pindar Tewkesbury has been awarded the contract to produce travel information documents for Shropshire County Council.
Cameron calls for 'revolution' in 'archaic' skills provision
Train to Gain is "archaic" and should be reviewed, according to Conservative leader David Cameron in the latest attack on the controversial training programme.
NHS print tenders criticised as being 'poorly administered'
NHS print tenders have come under fire being labelled both "poorly administered" and "time wasting" by some in the print industry.