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Alcan creates promo print kit
Alcan Packaging has introduced a flexo promotional printing technique to the UK market for fast-moving consumer goods.
Heron picks up mens mag job
Maldon-based printer Wyndeham Heron has secured the contract to print new consumer title <i>Stag and Groom</i>.
Artisan lands M&S directory contract
Leicester-based Artisan Press has produced the first spring and summer <i>Design Directory</i> for Marks & Spencer.
WWF snubs APPs sustainable plan
Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) has reportedly been left mystified after the WWF withdrew its support for its Sustainability Action Plan.
Agfa favours Drupa for newspaper focus
Agfa is likely to sidestep the annual Ifra newspaper show in October in favour of exhibiting at Drupa this year.
Online billing on the increase
Utility companies across the UK have started rolling out schemes to offer paperless billing to reduce print costs and help the environment.
New MD for BASF Printing Systems
BASF Printing Systems UK has appointed Russell Foxley to the newly created position of managing director.
Redwood boost for Cooper Clegg
Cooper Clegg has won a significant new contract from Redwood to print the Boots Health & Beauty magazine.
Compensation payments for Imperial Home Dcor staff
More than 200 former employees of Imperial Home Dcor have been awarded in excess of 400,000, after an employment tribunal found in their favour (PrintWeek 10 July 2003).
Appointments made as Dataform expands
Print management company Dataform has made three appointments as part of its expansion plans.
Caledonian Paper to gain FSC status
UK publishing industry sources suggest that UPMs Caledonian Paper mill has attained the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Pan-European Forest Certification accreditations.
Creo claims VLF CTP crown back for Drupa
A new fully automatic VLF platesetter, the Magnus, which Creo claimed was the fastest available, headed up its Drupa launches.
Agfa sets out future plans
Agfa has outlined its future strategy while revealing a raft of new products for Drupa.
Xeikon launches iGen3 challenger
Xeikon has revealed details of its latest digital web press, which it claims can beat comparable machines from Xerox and HP Indigo on price, speed and substrates.
First long grain 32pp Sunday running at Dutch firm
Thijsens Heidelberg Sunday M3000/32, a world first, should be fully operational by the end of the month after completing successful print trials.