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Kall Kwik adopts Mtivity product
Kall Kwik has made Mtivity its preferred e-commerce technology partner, adopting its Marketing StoreFront technology.
Carrs Products crashes again
Carbonless paper maker Carrs Products has gone into administration for the second time in just over a year.
Ink giant forced to raise prices
Ink manufacturers are to push for further prices rises, after Xsys and Flint Schmidt blamed an upcoming 10% hike on a historically unprecedented rise in raw material costs.
Caledonian gets extension OK
Caledonian Offset has won planning permission for a 750 square meter extension, as speculation grows that it is set to place the worlds first order for Gosss Flexible Printing System (FPS).
Etrinsic closes building society deal
West Bromwich Building Society has awarded Solihull-based etrinsic a three-year print management contract worth 430,000.
Simpsongroup's massive press arrives
Large-format and point-of-sale specialist simpsongroup is one step nearer to moving into its new 4m factory after the arrival of its MAN Roland 900XXL press.
Rainbow boosts its B2 firepower
Surging demand at Rainbow Print Wales has prompted the firm to beef up its B2 line-up with a Heidelberg press.
Remind4u and SR team up for bespoke cards service
Bristol-based firm remind4u has launched an online personalised greeting card ordering service, and signed an exclusive deal with SR Communications to print the cards.
Vertis puts UK pre-press division up for sale
Vertis PRS has been put up for sale by its US parent following its disposal of the groups UK direct mail wing.
New Xerox kit helps K2 land 5m in contracts
K2 has become the UKs first direct mail house to offer full-colour event-driven and personalised materials after installing two Xerox iGen3s and winning 5m in new business.
Heidelberg positive on first half results
Heidelberg has released buoyant first half figures and expects sales to continue to rise in the second half.
Ink-jet used to print TV screens
Printed computer screens and TVs could hit the market in the next two years after R&D firm Cambridge Display Technology launched a 14in ink-jet printed screen.
Clarke Rubicon fined for health and safety breach
Leicester-based packaging firm Clarke Rubicon was fined 10,000 last week after a female employees arm was pulled into a box-making machine.
Wyndeham scoops Condé Nast customer launch
Wyndeham Press Group has won the deal to produce <i>Trader Monthly</i>, a launch from Condé Nast's contract publishing division.
Bank of England recalls faulty notes
Banknotes with major printing defects have gone into circulation, after De La Rue mixed up sheets of good and bad quality 20 notes.