
Harkwell invests to keep up with demand
Harkwell Labels has upped capacity with a further investment in equipment from AB Graphic International.

Flexpress in UK Horizon first
Trade printer Flexpress has become the first UK company to install the Horizon StitchLiner MKIII with the new high-capacity VAC-L600H tower collators.

Neill John: more firms wound up
Two more companies connected to notorious print farmer Neill Stuart Malcolm John have been wound up following action by the Insolvency Service.

Pensord upgrades Polar cutting at both sites
Sheetfed magazine specialist Pensord and sister company Cambrian Printers will each take delivery of a new Polar 115N Plus guillotine next month.

Finding a space in the spotlight
Peter Redmond is on a mission. The new managing director at Manroland Sheetfed UK wants the firm to be much more in the mix when printers are considering purchasing a new press. Actually, to be in the...

Neopost rebrands as Quadient
Neopost is being renamed Quadient as the business moves to align its operations under a single brand.

Mercia Image Print raises £30k for charities to mark anniversary
Mercia Image Print has now handed the cheques over to the benefactors of its ambitious drive to raise £30,000 in 30 days for 30 local charities to celebrate 30 years in business.

Second phase of Arjo MBO completed
The MBO team that acquired the business and assets of the Arjowiggins Fine Papers and Arjowiggins Chartham businesses last week has now taken ownership of the company’s surviving non-UK operations,...

Arden Dies launches apprenticeship recruitment drive
Arden Dies has kicked off its latest apprenticeship recruitment drive.

Fespa UK appoints first female president
Nicole Spencer has been appointed the first female president of the Fespa UK Association.

60 seconds with... Anglia Labels
Anglia Labels is a privately owned label printing business founded in 1980. The company supplies a range of print solutions to a wide and varied client base in the label and tag markets. “With a...

Biffa fined £350,000 for illegal waste exports
Waste management giant Biffa has been fined £350,000 for trying to send household rubbish to China which it labelled as waste paper fit for recycling.