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Job Scheufelen forced to close Toulouse plant
Job Scheufelen has been forced to close its 35,000-tonne-per-year art paper mill in Toulouse, France, following a court decision to liquidate the mill
Reprovision gets ECB contract
Leeds-based printer Reprovision has secured the contract to print the English Cricket Boards (ECB) rules, regulations and fixtures lists for 2001, and is planning a change of corporate identity of its...
Cropper warns of potential 1m loss
James Cropper has issued a statement warning that the Group is likely to incur a loss not exceeding 1m when its full-year results are published in June, along with between 20 and 30 job losses at its...
Spectra and Flint unveil drop-on-demand ink-jet
Spectra, a New Hampshire-based ink-jet printhead manufacturer, and Flint Ink have developed a 100% water-based drop-on-demand ink-jet system
World first for Hull-based Trinity with ISO9001:2000
Trinity Graphic has been recognised for its high level of training, in response to the lack of industry-relevant apprenticeships available
Mexico adds more problems at Xerox
Xerox has delayed publication of its 2000 annual report after auditors KPMG decided to investigate documents relating to its Mexican subsidiary and its accounting practices
Celloglas Leicester site open
Celloglas has moved operations from its Lutterworth and South Wigston factories into a 1,580m2 site in Leicester
CreoScitex to debut new EverSmart at Northprint
CreoScitex has added a new model to its EverSmart scanner range, and will show it for the first time in the UK at Northprint
SME focus for new Heidelberg range
Heidelberg will launch a range of violet diode platesetters later this year
Bernander eyes up Inveresk
Inveresk is once again the topic of discussion with Klippan Paper
Goodhead web to come under same umbrella
Goodhead managing director John Cooling has confirmed that the group is restructuring its web operations to bring them under the control of a single managing director (PrintWeek, 30 March)
Scots pulp venture backed by report
The latest findings of a pre-feasibility study into the development of a 418m pulp mill in Scotland show that the project is viable and could go ahead if funding can be found (PrintWeek, 12 January)
BPIF membership up 2% under new tiered scheme
The BPIFs drive to increase subscriptions is already bearing fruit membership is up by 2% only eight weeks after it launched its new tiered membership scheme
Garden Leaves in administration
The management of London-based Garden Leaves has placed the repro house into administration with Hurst Morrison Thomson
Heidelberg to develop MIS under Prinect badge
Heidelberg is developing integrated production and business management systems under the Prinect brand name