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Kodak pulls out of Ipex to focus on customer events

Following a review of how it interacts with customers across the globe, Kodak has become the latest vendor to withdraw from next year's Ipex exhibition.

Loveurope eyes digital deal following Locomotion buy

Loveurope chief executive Steve Owens has said the firm is looking to acquire an online/digital business following last week's puchase of Soho-based creative post-production business Locomotion.

Fallon wants greater transparency on FLS loans

Banks drawing money under the Funding for Lending scheme (FLS) could be forced to publish lending figures by region and business size amid growing concerns that the flagship scheme isn't working.

Pro-Design changes to FSC

International Paper's Pro-Design entire digital paper range is changing to Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) accreditation.

VCG cuts 15 positions

Around 15 staff are understood to have been made redundant at VCG Kestrel.

Fourth round RGF funding open

The government has announced that the latest round of its Regional Growth Fund (RGF), worth 350m, is open for bids.

ERA: client spending reviews are a supplier opportunity

Printers should not be threatened by spending reviews undertaken by their clients but use them to examine their own strategies, a print industry procurement specialist has said.

Folex group acquires Regulus

Substrate specialist Folex has bought German large-format poster media company Regulus.

APS walks on the wild side

<i>Countryfile's</i> annual calendar, which raises money for BBC charity Children in Need, features the best of UK amateur nature photography selected from thousands of entrants every year.

Gavin Watson in £500,000 Polar spend

Food and drinks label printer Gavin Watson has invested more than £500,000 in a Polar cutting line for wet glue labels.

Loveurope buys Locomotion, eyes further deals

Loveurope has acquired London-based creative post-production business Locomotion and is eyeing further deals in 2013.

Printers plough through snow and ice

The adverse weather conditions that have blanketed much of the UK with snow and ice over the past week have been met with typical blitz spirit from the print industry.

Book of Mormon resurrected by Utah print museum

A Utah print museum has attempted to reproduce the Book of Mormon by hand for the first time since the original manuscript was created in 1830.

HH Global awarded Dyson contract

Print management firm HH Global has won a contract to design permanent POS displays for Dyson's Airblade product.

Businesses must improve spending strategies for survival

Procurement skill and understanding is limited and undervalued in UK businesses, a new survey has found.