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Print and publishing industries 'could save 13,000 a day' by cutting water usage

The print and publishing industries could together save up to 13,000 per day by monitoring water usage more efficiently, according to Envirowise.

Gandi to apply for extension to CCAA scheme

Grand format manufacturer Gandi Innovations and its Gandinnovations businesses will apply for an extension to the term of its bankruptcy protection which will end 19 June 2009.

Guardian Media Group expected to reveal loss

Guardian Media Group (GMG) is set to announce a loss for the first time in several years, according to The Guardian's website.

Dexter Graphics liquidated, 22 staff made redundant

Kent printer Dexter Graphics has gone into liquidation, with 22 staff being made redundant.

CRDs need to prove their worth, Canon research claims

Corporate reprographic departments (CRDs) need to prove their worth to parent organisations by adding value in the services they offer, according to new research.

Digital features roundup

Below you'll find our roundup of our features offering an in depth look into the digital sector.

UPDATED: Print's Burchill, Osborne and Miller in Queen's birthday honours list

Print finisher Terri Miller, former BPIF-Unite Partnership at Work chairman professor Frank Burchill and Charterhouse colour management specialist Colin Osborne have been recognised in the Queen's...

Home secretary 'launches review' of ID card plans

A national introduction of ID cards has once again been called into question, following reports that the newly appointed home secretary has launched an urgent review of the 6bn scheme.

RR Donnelley drops bid for Quebecor World

RR Donnelley has dropped its bid for rival print giant Quebecor World, ending what would have been the biggest print merger in history.

Aon launches bespoke online tool for diagnosing credit risks

Aon Trade Credit has launched an online diagnostic tool that it said identifies customers struggling to make payments and helps prevent bad debt.

Culverlands completes 2m expansion with FSC accreditation

Culverlands has rounded off its 2m expansion programme by becoming FSC accredited.

Planned Royal Mail strikes set to disrupt direct mail in capital

Direct mail deliveries throughout London are set to be severely disrupted this Friday (19 June) as 10,000 Royal Mail workers are due to hold a 24-hour walkout in protest of the operator's...

TSO 'absolutely certain' of no involvement in MPs' expenses leak

The Stationery Office (TSO) has said that it is 'absolutely certain' it was not involved in the leaking of MPs' expenses claims.

Timing of direct mail campaigns is crucial, GI Direct survey shows

The timing of direct mail campaigns is often overlooked, but it is one of the key factors in gaining a response, according to direct mail company GI Direct.

Lonsdale Print targets 25% efficiency boost with SM XL 75 purchase

Lonsdale Print Solutions has invested in a Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75 in a bid to boost efficiency.