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Printpak aims to "revolutionise" tendering
Printpak has secured a 75,000 research and development grant from the Department of Trade and Industrys Small Business Service to look at creating a web-based estimating system that it claims could...
Purnell saved by staff vote
Workers at Polestar Purnell have voted in favour of new terms and conditions, saving the loss-making plant from closure.
Heidelberg figures better than expected
Heidelberg has announced headline figures in advance of its preliminary results, which are better than it expected.
Wheatley buys CTD Capita
Industry veteran Leonard Wheatley has bought report and accounts specialist CTD Capita.
Vutek launches low cost flatbed
Vutek has launched a lower cost version of its PressVu UV-cured flatbed ink-jet printer.
Fuji wins Broughton Printers plate business
Fujifilm Graphic Systems has secured an exclusive deal to supply Broughton Printers with plates, winning the deal from Agfa, which was the major supplier.
Esko-Graphics launches CTCP machine
Esko-Graphics has unveiled its long-awaited computer to conventional plate (CTCP) platesetter.
Violet prompts double-digit results for Fujifilm
Fujifilm Graphic Systems recorded double-digit growth in its UK business last year.
Accord installs eProof remote proofing pack
Accord Holdings has become the first UK user of remote proofing and approval package eProof RapidImageView.
Enfocus revamps PDF creation tool
Enfocus has launched a new version of Instant PDF, which makes accurate PDF creation simpler.
6.5m Italian Burgo mill ready
Burgo has completed a 6.5m (R10m) investment at its Chieti mill in Italy.
Bgp wins golf mag contract
Benhamgoodheadprint (bgp) has won the print contract for Golf Punk, the first title to be produced by Brighton publisher Keep Yourself Nice (KYN).
HSC calls for drop in decibel output
Noise directives to come into force in January 2006 will be a challenge to the industry, according to leading technical advisers.
TPL titles for Cooper Clegg and Garnett
Cooper Clegg and Garnett Dickinson have won business from The Economist following the demise of TPL.
APRIL to invest in Chinese site
Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings (APRIL) is investing 356m-373m ($650m-$680m) to build a manufacturing site in China.