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Newbon retires from AGI

AGI Medias global chairman Lee Newbon officially bowed out of the industry this week.

Isys sells MIS arm to Radius

Isys has sold its print MIS arm to Radius Solutions.

Ordnance Surveys Arnold receives MBE

Ordnance Survey design and pre-press manager Keith Arnold met HRH The Queen recently when she presented him with an MBE.

TPT unveils Printers Gateway

Turning Point Technologies has assembled a set of software tools to handle the receipt and validation of jobs using the internet.

VIPs creditors accept its CVA

Creditors of East Sussex commercial printer VIP Print have accepted its CVA.

Xerox takes heart from rise of digital

Xerox chief Anne Mulcahy and her opposite number at Heidelberg, Bernhard Schreier, have reported contrasting quarterly results, highlighting the progress of digital and the slowdown in conventional...

National Gallery and HP team up for prints

The National Gallery and Hewlett-Packard have launched a fine art print-on-demand service.

Anger over ATI buying tactics

Printers are angry about the print buying tactics being used by a French firm to secure work from the UK.

Howitt has yet to sign for site transport plan

Howitt will not be able to start the construction of its Equator gravure plant in Sutton-in-Ashfield until it signs a legal agreement relating to contributions to public transport in the area.

More payment record attacks follow Tudhope

Another company owned by Mark Tudhope has had its payment record attacked.

Pims upgrades with new Xerox DocuSP version

Pims has upgraded its Xerox DocuSP front-end software to the new colour version, centralising job management for its four sites at its Basildon operation.

Presstek and Heidelberg resolve plates spat

Presstek and Heidelberg have resolved their spat over plates for the Quickmaster DI 46-4.

ArjoWiggins to add to Curious range of paper

New products have been added to the Curious Collection, the paper range manufactured by Arjo-Wiggins and stocked exclusively by the Robert Horne Group.

Production hits 100m tonnes in CEPI countries

Total paper production capacity broke the 100m-tonne barrier for the first time in the history of the Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI), according to its latest production figures.

Quebecor in plan to lose 1,000 jobs

Quebecor World is cutting 1,000 jobs worldwide because previous cost-cutting measures were insufficient.