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GPMU to meet branches again at High Ct
The GPMUs national executive and seven of its branches are due to meet at the High Court next month.
MAN Rolands boost to service
MAN Roland is to add new options to its service package for sheetfed presses as it bids to move customers from break-fix maintenance to a more preventative approach.
Williams Lea is tipped to win O2 deal
Williams Lea is believed to be the big winner after a printing review by O2, the mobile phone group.
Printcafe to move to EFI UK base as acquisition nears conclusion
Printcafe is to close its UK office in Windsor and will move into the Electronics For Imaging (EFI) base at Longford in Middlesex.
Howitt departures
Howitt is believed to have parted company with two senior staff.
Hodgson says Ormolu could float
The Ormolu Group could become a publicly quoted company within three or four years if its performance continues to improve and market conditions are right.
IoP provides online education
The Institute of Packaging (IoP) has launched an online Diploma and Certificate in packaging to students worldwide.
Midlands boss court date set
Nicholas Humes will appear at Birmingham Magistrates Court on Monday (13 October) to face charges relating to acting as a company director while an undischarged bankrupt.
Top authors back forest campaign
<i>Harry Potter</i> creator JK Rowling is one of 14 high-profile authors who have pledged that their next books will be printed on sustainably sourced material.
Irish office for HH Associates
HH Associates has opened an office in Ireland as part of a broader plan to offer a European print management service within the next 12-18 months.
Heidelberg: no deadline set for web talks with Goss
Heidelberg says that it has set no timetable for the conclusion of its talks with Goss International over the future of its Web Systems division, despite reports to the contrary.
HSE website gets print section
The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a new section on its website dedicated to the printing industry.
FOXE, Rotaset in UK IMPACTIO certificate first
FOXE Visual in Lincolnshire and sister firm Rotaset Printers are the first UK printers to become certified providers of HumanEyes Technologies IMPACTIO 3D lenticular process.
Code fails to stop abuse by retailers
Supermarkets are finally being held accountable for the exploitation of suppliers, following the Competition Commissions report into Safeways future.
Direct mail ads to kill industry, says Burbidge
The governments treatment of direct mail has been branded hysterical by a top player in the sector following the aggressive launch this week of a consumer campaign to cut volumes.