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TPF future in the balance as accounts reveal 10.2m net current liabilities

The Print Factory (TPF) is locked in negotiations with creditors in a bid to secure its future as a going concern, after net current liabilities in excess of 10m put it on the brink of insolvency.

Sinclairs boasts improved environmental approach with Technotrans buy

Stationery manufacturer Sinclairs has bought a Basic.f dampening filtration system from Technotrans in order to cut down on the company's waste.

Paragon wins 25m ticket printing contract from BemroseBooth

Paragon Services, part of Paragon Group, has been awarded a 25m ticket printing contract by the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC).

Royal Mail reaches Sustainable Mail milestone

Deliveries through Royal Mail's Sustainable Mail service have gone past the 100m mark, the postal operator has revealed.

Fedrigoni Cartiere meets environmental target

Fedrigoni Cartiere has said that 100% of its products now comply with environmentally friendly principles.

Reader's Digest UK could face administration because of pension deficit

The Reader's Digest Association (RDA) has warned that its UK business could be put into administration "within weeks", following the rejection of a plan to fix its pension deficit.

Reader Reaction: Is the National Insurance increase actually a tax on jobs?

After the BCC and CIPD said an NI increase would damage economic recovery, we ask if you agree

Reed appointed PPA chairman

William Reed Business Media group managing director Charles Reed has taken over as chairman of the Periodical Publishers Association (PPA).

UK manufacturing hits 15-year high as jobs rate begins to rise

UK manufacturing production rose to a 15-year high at the start of 2010, with employment also increasing slightly for the first time in 21 months.

HH makes move into Turkey and Israel

HH Print Management has increased its global stronghold with the addition of a Turkish headquarters in Istanbul.

White Horse Machinery embarks on restructuring activity

White Horse Machinery has made more than a third of its UK staff redundant and closed its French operation following the appointment of corporate restructuring specialist Jason Granite as chairman.

Barbieri launches textile colour tool

Barbieri has launched a spectrophotometer optimised for measuring the colour of fabrics aimed at the burgeoning digital textiles market.

Amberley Labels doubles digital capacity with WS6000 investment

Amberley Labels has more than doubled its capacity for digital label production with the installation of an HP Indigo WS6000 digital press.

Richmond Cavendish adds XL 105 to Heidelberg battery

Richmond Cavendish has invested in a Heidelberg XL 105 to help it expand into new markets.

EFI adds cutting and colour tools to latest version of XF software

EFI has upgraded its XF software with functions that improve its competitiveness across its core proofing and narrow- and wide-format production printing including improved colour handling.