Thomas Potts, WG Baird, Alito Color and Montrose Press are among the firms believed to have expressed an interest in buying the assets of the Surrey Quays-based City and fine art printer.
RSM Robson Rhodes director Phil Green said: "Weve got a number of offers on the table, but we havent issued a draft contract yet. We hope to be able to do that this week."
However, Alito Color chairman Terry Brady appeared to rule out the possibility of buying the firm because he is involved in litigation with Mitsubishi, which has a 12-colour waterless press at Hyway.
Hyways directors placed the company into administration last month after Trade Indemnity withdrew cover (PrintWeek, 19 July).
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