The extension will house two new KBA Rapida 105 presses, an eight- and a 10-colour, going in this year and next respectively. When completed the firm will have five long KBA perfectors.
Buxton Press chairman and chief executive Bernard Galloway said the presses would help the firm reach its target of increasing its 8m turnover by 50% in the next three years.
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