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Polestar mulls moving Chantry bindery

Polestar has proposed to relocate its Chantry bindery at Middleton Grove, Leeds, to a factory next door to Polestar Chantry in Wakefield.

CIP4 sees a rise in JDF-enabled interoperation

Interoperability between JDF-enabled equipment is continuing apace, according to results from the latest CIP4 tests.

Telekinesys to unveil PM tool

Telekinesys Software is to launch equator 4.0, the latest release of its print management transactions software in October this year.

MCP to print Xtra pub-goer tabloid

Mirror Colour Print is to produce a weekly 1.6m-run national newspaper targeting young male pub-goers.

All UPM mills eco accredited

All UPM pulp and paper mills now have ISO 14001 certified environmental management.

Perfected fits PPM system across P3

Paper management software provider Perfected Solutions has installed its Perfected Paper Manager (PPM) system across merchant group P3.

Orchestra Bristol invests 1m with Oc

Orchestra Bristols spending spree on new equipment has continued with the acquisition of an Oc PS 880 C-Twin system.

Vertis installs new NexPress five-unit model

Vertis is the latest firm to take delivery of a five-colour NexPress 2100, the press was installed at its Croydon site.

Coup for Durst as 16-head Rho hits Kolorcraft

Kolorcraft has become the first UK company to take delivery of a 16-head Durst Rho 205/16 flatbed ink-jet printer.

Kodak names marketing team to steer print arm

Kodaks Graphic Communication Group (GCG), the companys printing business unit, has assembled a marketing team to further establish itself as a leader in the market.

Communisis adds to digital artillery

Communisis has increased its direct mail capacity by a quarter with a multi-million pound investment in digital printing and finishing kit.

Newcastle newspaper's rapid Robson reaction

Cries of 'Stop the presses!' rang around the Newcastle Evening Chronicle print plant on bank holiday Monday, as news broke of Sir Bobby Robson's sacking by the city's football club.

Drupa helps Artwork figures

Artwork Systems has doubled profits to more than 2m (e3m) for the three months to June on the back of a successful Drupa.

Court backs Creo in Agfa patent suit

A US court has ruled in favour of Creo in Agfas lawsuit against it regarding the infringement of six patents relating to CTP autoloaders.

White Productions faces wind-up call

White Productions is facing a winding-up petition from Begbies Traynor, administrator of Perivan Group, the firm it was bought from after its administration in 2003.