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BPIF in push for amendment to tribunal codes
The BPIF is pushing the government to change regulations for Employment Tribunals that leave printers out of pocket.
Disability Act signage boost
Printers will be handed the opportunity to sell their retail customers more in-store signage work from this October when a new part of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) comes into force.
Scorpio fits data handling system
Technique Business Systems is in the final stage of installing what is believed to be the UKs largest single site deployment of shop-floor data collection for Scorpio Print Finishing.
Print documentary for German TV
Leeds College of Technology is to be the subject of a German TV documentary, on Careers in the Print and Graphics Industry.
Robatech glue system launch
Robatech will officially launch its first on-press glueing and softening system for webs at Drupa.
Alwan offers CMYK improvement tool
Colour management firm Alwan Color Expertise has launched CMYK Optimizer software, which can re-map CMYK-to-CMYK to improve print quality, consistency and cut costs.
Technik is 200th Trueflow user
Berkhamsted-based printer Technik has become Screens 200th UK customer of its Trueflow workflow system and replaced its platesetters with a Screen machine.
RD to ditch hard copy proofs
Colour Systems has been involved in a project to eliminate hard copy proofs from the production of <i>Readers Digest</i>s European editions.
MBA buys IBM Infoprint to overhaul billing services
The MBA Group has bought an IBM Infoprint 4000 series digital press to enhance its transactional bill printing services.
Scitex shuffles team ready for market attack
Scitex Vision has reorganised its packaging and rigid display division to more aggressively attack the sector.
Agfa working with Xaar on print head
Agfa has been revealed as the previously unnamed major partner working with Xaar on its second-generation print head OmniDot, which was announced at the beginning of the year.
B&P moves to launch Uniform kit in euro zone
B&P Lightbrigade is taking its Uniform brand of wide-format ink-jet printers into the European market, it has announced.
Robert Horne wins ISO accreditation
The Robert Horne Groups Northampton head office has achieved environmental management standard ISO 14001 (<i>PrintWeek</i>, 23 May 2003).
Claritum flags up print third parties
Print management software company Claritums research found that almost nine out of 10 people questioned believe that that the widespread use of print supply chain management software would lead to an...
Bergamot creates database
Print management company Bergamot has developed a new database for holding client information, with the company actively pur-suing new contracts and staff.