Print industry news roundup: AGI-Shorewood, MPI, UPM, Chesapeake, Display Signs

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: AGI-Shorewood to close Swindon site; Judge slams conduct of MPI pair; UPM sells Stracel mill; Chesapeake takes Europe's first Komori GLX 740RP; Display Signs expands into wallpaper with HP install

Global consumer packaging firm AGI-Shorewood is set to close its Swindon site, potentially putting around 80 jobs at risk.
 The conduct of former MPI directors Mike Dolan and Ben Crozier was described as "dishonest" or "incompetent" by the judge who banned both from being directors for eight years last month.
UPM has agreed the sale of its Stracel mill as the group announced it had made a EUR 1.6bn (£1.4bn) operating loss in Q4 2012.
 Chesapeake will install Europe's first Komori GLX 740RP at its Limerick plant next week as part of a multi-million euro upgrade.
 An Uxbridge company is moving into the wallpaper market after its new HP Scitex FB700 printer increased the versatility of its output.