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Dynagram revamps DynaStrip
Dynagram has launched a new version of its imposition software, DynaStrip.
Telegraph orders Vio VCSP package
Newspaper ad delivery looks set for a shake-up after The Telegraph Group became the second UK publisher to adopt Vios certified soft-proofing package, VCSP.
Industry heads seek increase in certification
Pulp and paper industry leaders have made expanding forest certification a priority, while industry bodies have called for greater action against illegal logging.
RRD extends its books wing by acquiring APG
RR Donnelley (RRD) has expanded its book business with an agreement to acquire Chinese firm Asia Printers Group from Asian Print Holdings.
NI Waltham Cross plant plans delayed by council
News Internationals plans for its new Waltham Cross print plant may not be considered by local councillors until the end of July, following delays over technical issues.
Wyndeham rejigs structure of teams
Wyndeham has implemented a management restructure in order to create single teams for its main business areas.
July forum for print buyers is big-name draw
Major print buyers with a combined spend of almost 100m have already signed up to attend the Print Forum for Print Buyers on 6-8 July in Tewkesbury.
VMB employee recovers after press accident
A packaging printer was recovering in a Birmingham hospital this week after his arm became trapped in a press last Tuesday.
Printing.com Manchester orders Lithrone 440SP
Printing.com is to double capacity at its Manchester production hub with a 1.8m investment in Europes first Komori perfecting press with a double-sided coater.
BPIF supports printing role in design review
Print is to form part of a government review looking into the role of design in UK business.
Xsys launches white ink range for packaging
Ink manufacturer Xsys Print Solutions has joined the white ink revolution with the launch of Flexocure Ivory, an opaque white ink aimed at the packaging sector.
IIR rethinks Newstec format
IIR is to review the format of newspaper show Newstec after attendance for this years show dropped by 20% compared to the 2003 event.
Presstige to offer press conveyance
Four engineering firms have joined forces and are about to launch Presstige, a press conveyancing service that could save printers tens of thousands of pounds on used Heidelberg presses.
Two charged with Potter theft
Two men have been charged with theft and firearms offences, following the recovery of two copies of the latest Harry Potter novel.
Investors grow more cautious of Communisis
Shares in Communisis fell to a 52-week low of 100p last week.