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BemroseBooth jobs to go in Derby restructuring
BemroseBooth is to shed around 70 jobs as it reorganises its Information Products division at Derby.
New group PAB to investigate print standard
An informal initiative set up to pursue the development of a unified international quality standard for print is set to meet twice this month.
DWP beats target on recycled paper
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has become the first Whitehall department to beat the Governments targets for using recycled paper on a large scale.
Quebecor sets 100m spend for new plants
Quebecor has revealed massive spending plans for its Canadian media operations, including two new print plants and an innovative rejig of its editorial set-up.
US unions hit out at Schawk
Unions in the US have vented their anger at packaging pre-press giant Schawk claiming it has shown anti-worker actions toward its international workforce.
HP's Biggest Smile exhibition
There is nothing more beautiful than a happy face, and HP proved it over the long weekend with a record-breaking exhibition that raised almost 10,000 for National Childrens Homes.
Max saved from vandals fire
The Max Design and Print Company had a narrow escape over the bank holiday weekend after mindless vandals tried to burn its offices down at 3am on Saturday morning.
Print plays down threat of PIN hackers
Print firms producing PIN numbers have played down the risks of fraud associated with simple techniques uncovered by academics to read the numbers without breaching security features.
Bovard leads MBO of book group CPI
Book group CPI has been acquired in an MBO, led by its co-founder Timothy Bovard, and is planning an expansion of both its geographic reach and service offering.
Printpack jobs to go after 1m kit investment
Nearly 40 staff are set to lose their jobs at Printpack Europe after a 1m spend on kit to streamline production and a change in shift patterns.
Mag sector discouraged by OFT talks
A cross-industry group of publishers, wholesalers and retailers was left feeling discouraged following a meeting with the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) last week about the future legality of magazine...
Bovard leads MBO at CPI
CPI, the owner of the UKs largest group of book printers, has been acquired in an MBO led by one of its founders, Timothy Bovard.
Businesses wanted for union reality TV show
TV production company Ricochet is looking for firms that are interested in participating in a TV series investigating the role of trade unions in the modern workplace.
Z-Card dismisses mass redundancy story
Z-Card has dismissed a local newspaper report that staff at its Runcorn production plant have been made redundant following the news it would transfer production to Scorpio Print Finishers.
Weald hopes MIS will boost PM arm
Weald Print Solutions is installing new software as part of a drive to improve efficiency at its print management operation.