Paperlinx firms now in liquidation

Unsecured creditors of Paperlinx will receive some sort of payout according to the latest report from administrators at Deloitte.

Whistl adds two directors to push international growth

Whistl is sharpening its focus on international business by appointing two new senior members of staff and has flagged up the government's controversial EU Referendum leaflet as proof of the power of...

Inserter buy helps 121 Direct Mail master mid-size jobs

121 Direct Mail has invested in a compact envelope inserter from KAS Paper Systems to help it process more complex and higher volumes of work.

Infigo rebrands and upgrades MegaEdit

Infigo is celebrating 100% business growth by launching a new look in the run-up to its first Drupa showing.

KJS opts for bespoke approach with Sakurai

A Peterborough-based direct mail and marketing company is installing a Sakurai LED UV colour press as part of a £750,000 investment.

'Atlas Machinery' back in business

Atlas Machinery, which went into voluntary administration last week, looks set to return as a "leaner organisation".

Roland DG adds heavy-duty VersaUV flatbed to range

Roland DG has launched a new heavy-duty addition to its VersaUV flatbed line, the VersaUV LEJ-640FT, which features extra inks.

Reprohouse boosts productivity with Océ investment

CAD plotting and large-format print house Reprohouse has bought a Canon Océ ColorWave 910 to more efficiently fulfill its volume print orders.

SAI releases free upgrade for FlexiPrint HP Latex edition users

Software company SA International has released a free Version 12 download for existing licences of the FlexiPrint HP Latex edition software.

HH Global wins five-year Lloyds print contract

HH Global has won a five-year contract to provide all of Lloyds Banking Group’s non-transactional print and marketing as an “end-to-end outsourced solution” provider.

De La Rue shares rise on trading statement

Shares in De La Rue rose sharply after the security printer announced that its operating profits are likely to be higher than expected.

Supplier calls in administrators after 25 years

Atlas Machinery, the supplier of used bookbinding and finishing kit, has closed for good and called in administrators.