News

Bloxam and Hearn step into top two roles at PEF

Richard Bloxam and Catherine Hearn have taken the reins at the Print Education Forum following the resignations of Angus Clark and Richard Beamish.

CITO plans Drupa RSP update

CITO is to showcase developments on its inline finishing system at Drupa.

Creaser to launch from Tech-ni-Fold

Tech-ni-Fold is set to unveil at Drupa what it believes to be the worlds only rotary creasing machine that can match the quality produced by conventional flatbed cylinder methods but at up to 10 times...

Delta to appear at Drupa alongside MAN Roland

London-based point-of-sale and large-format print specialist The Delta Group will have a presence alongside MAN Roland at Drupa.

Duplo and Oc to link up at Drupa for UP3i demo

Duplo and Oc are to join forces at Drupa to demonstrate the full capabilities of the UP3i standard for the first time.

Euro denting paper margins

Although 2003 witnessed an improvement in overall earnings for the global forest and paper industry, the rise of the euro could continue to pose problems for European producers this year.

Euro Packaging in GPMU discussions

Workers at Birmingham-based Euro Packaging have voted to suspend industrial action, while the GPMU holds talks with management over possible redundancies.

Exel refreshes brand image

Exel, the Kent-based used equipment dealer, is to launch a new logo and corporate identity at Drupa.

Firms missing an opportunity in wide-format

Commercial printers should be adding large-format services to their offerings as it is the biggest potential missed opportunity, found an industry report.

Fitness centre contract goes to Mtivity Plus

Health and fitness group David Lloyd Leisure is to use Mtivitys web-based workflow application for all of its print requirements.

GBC enters flexible packaging

GBC is poised to enter the flexible packaging market with a three-layer production process to be launched at Drupa.

HDP gets Scots first DocuTech

The Homework Diary Printing Company has installed Scotlands first Xerox DocuTech 120 presses in an investment worth 300,000.

Hopefuls enter 2004 awards

The first entries for the PrintWeek Awards 2004 have arrived and the Grosvenor Houses Great Room tables are filling fast.

Inveresk gives hints of future European links

Scottish paper manufacturer Inveresk has hinted it could be looking to merge with, buy or become part of a larger European group.

Kall Kwik refutes Printing.com

Adare director of franchise development Derrick Simpson has said that Printing .coms view that it is on the cusp of overtaking Kall Kwik is over-optimistic.