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Record attendance at Fespa 2018

Fespa 2018 recorded a 22% increase in attendance on the last four-day event, which took place in 2016, with visitors from a record 142 countries attending this year's event in Berlin.

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Vertis launched by former Goodman Baylis owner

Clive Parkes, one of the former owners of Goodman Baylis, has launched a new print company, Vertis Group, on the Worcester-based site of his former business.

Twenty First Century Printers rebrands as TCPL Packaging

Twenty First Century Printers has announced that its company name has changed to TCPL Packaging, as of 10 September this year.

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Northern Flags rebrands and prepares to relocate

Wide-format printer Northern Flags has rebranded to the name of its parent company, FaberExposize, and is preparing to relocate to new premises and initiate a £1m investment programme.

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Books on the rise again with 2018 sales increase

Book printers enjoyed a fruitful 2018 as the UK book market grew for the fourth consecutive year.

Wyndeham share price falls by 20%

Wyndehams share price tumbled by 20% after the group issued a profits warning as it neared its year-end

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PCL Digital eyes 20-30% turnover boost following Duplo investment

PCL Digital has bought two pieces of Duplo equipment to boost its productivity and increase its in-house service offering with the aim to increase turnover by 20 to 30% in the next 12 months.

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KMCA reports steady business thanks to Facebook success

Art printer KMCA has hailed the success of promoting its business on social networking site Facebook.

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JR Print buys bulk of rival business

Commercial printer JR Print has acquired the assets, equipment and assignment of lease of fellow Horsham, West Sussex-based business Kool Kat, an ex-Kall Kwik franchisee, for an undisclosed sum.

Jarvis Porter exits the print industry

The Jarvis Porter name will disappear from print on 1 February on completion of the 7m sale of its four remaining label printing plants to CCL Industries.