News

Country Life shifts to web production at Polestar

Polestar Chantry has conducted trials for the new slimmer version of <i>Country Life</i> magazine, after publisher IPC decided to switch from sheetfed to web production (<i>PrintWeek</i>, 28 March).

Print farewell to Richard Elgie

The funeral of Richard Elgie was held yesterday (4 April) in Kings Lynn, Norfolk.

MAN Roland rebrands sales arms

MAN Rolands UK agent, Pershke Price Service (PPS), is now known as MAN Roland UK after the German press manufacturer introduced uniform branding of its European sales and service organisations.

Cradley losses escalate

Cradley Group has posted an 855,000 loss for the first six months of its financial year.

Polestar Specialist Colour loses press hall

Polestar is closing the press hall at its Dunstable Specialist Colour plant, and 90 jobs will go.

Warners orders second 16pp M600 web

Warners Midlands in Bourne, Lincolnshire has verbally ordered a second 16pp Heidelberg M600 web to meet demand for colour magazine and brochure work.

BPIF aims to create forum for printing groups

BPIF chief executive Michael Johnson has issued an invitation to prints top groups to establish a DTI-approved Print Industry Forum, that will tackle "common ground" industry issues.

Baulch CVA hits envelope firms

Envelope suppliers are among the unsecured creditors of Horsham-based Baulch Mailing Services being asked to accept its proposed company voluntary arrangement (CVA).

Symonds' NatMags role increased as Wilson departs

Alice Symonds, group manufacturing director at the National Magazine Company, will extend her role when Andrew Wilson takes redundancy in June.

Pindar praises group's fantastic year

Pindar chairman Andrew Pindar has praised the Scarborough-based print groups "fantastic progress" in 2001.

Bridge sold to PPL and MBO at Merlin

Print Productions (PPL) has bought the assets and staff of fellow Nottingham-based print management firm Bridge Direct (UK), but several printers are believed to have been hit hard by Bridges demise.

Dorset Printers goes into liquidation

Glasgow-based Dorset Printers has gone into voluntary liquidation, with the loss of 52 jobs, after directors declared it insolvent.

HP personalised print deal will be revealed at Ipex

Hewlett-Packard (HP) will use Ipex to announce details of an "important deal with a major financial company" to print personalised materials, according to Imaging and Printing Systems president...

MPG profits up by 18.5% on last year

MPG (Martins Printing Group) has "turned the corner" and has reported an 18.5% rise in operating profits to 1.01m for the year ending 31 December 2001.

Vio secures 3m equity funds

Vio has secured 3m of equity finance from LMS Capital.