News

Future unclear at York & Ford

The trading situation of paper merchant York & Ford remains unclear.

Purnell future in the balance

Around 600 jobs at Polestars loss making Purnell gravure plant are at risk unless on-going talks between the print groups management and the GPMU find a way to stem the losses.

Desmond: Telegraph will need to find new print site

Any new owner of The Telegraph newspaper would have to look for new print sites, according to the owner of Express Newspapers Richard Desmond.

FSC acts to clear credit confusion

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is to launch a Paper Forum to try and bring together key players in the industry, following confusion over its Chain of Custody Certification for printers.

Print buying focus at Pira conference

The print buying process can greatly add value and reduce costs significantly, if it is evaluated and properly researched.

Polestar lands Sussex Life job

Polestar Colchester has won the contract to print monthly magazine <i>Sussex Life</i> and is linking up with its publisher Archant on further projects.

Versamark to roll out new ink-jet set

At Drupa, Kodak Versamark plans to show its next generation of ink-jet presses, which it claims provide a viable alternative for some web-offset work.

Scitex takes on Asia challenge

Scitex Vision is taking the threat from Chinese manufacturers seriously and has reduced the price of its hardware in response.

HighWater chosen by E-G for B2 CTP

Esko-Graphics will launch an entry-level B2 platesetter at Drupa, the PlateDriver-Compact, which is based on HighWaters Python.

Reed forced to sell its packaging arm

Reed Packaging, the Gateshead-based food and pharmaceutical carton manufacturer, has been put up for sale by its parent company Reed Print Group.

Printing.com: franchising model well on track

Franchising will generate almost 30% of Printing.coms quoted print work in the current financial year, and should grow to half the firms revenue by 2005, reports corporate research specialist...

MAN is cautious as Drupa draws near

MAN Roland chief executive Gerd Finkbeiner said the industry was heading into Drupa in May with mixed feelings.

Kall Kwik franchisee chief slams Adare control

The chairman of the Independent Kall Kwik Franchise Owners Association has written an open letter to his members to protest at the activities of its parent group Adare.

Komori uncovers its perfector plan

Komori plans to major on perfecting presses at Drupa, and will also use the show to launch a new 32pp web and entry-level A2/B2 press onto the European market.

Chelsea Pensioners visit RPM

Two Chelsea Pensioners made the journey from London to Chichester to see the printing process behind the Royal Hospital Chelsea newsletter <i>The Tricorne</i>, printed by RPM Print & Design and...