Post press

C&T introduces new durable counter material

Creasing matrix and profile rubbers manufacturer C&T Channel Matrix has introduced a new Pertinax counter sheet for carton manufacturing.

ECM Print Finishers adds square-back book production

ECM Print Finishers has taken on a secondhand Watkiss SpineMaster to add square-back book production to its service offering.

Ludlow Bookbinders in Polar investment

Ludlow Bookbinders has invested around £30,000 in a new Polar N78 Plus guillotine less than a year after buying a secondhand Polar 92.

IPS Printed brings in Horizon double for bookletmaking

IPS Printed has invested in two Horizon post-press machines from Intelligent Finishing Systems (IFS) to both strengthen its PUR binding capabilities and introduce three-knife trimming.

MBO upgrades T800.1 control unit

MBO has upgraded its T800.1 buckle folder with the addition of a new control unit.

Ainsley Signs boosts efficiency with Bubble Free Pro Applicator

Ainsley Signs has taken on a Bubble Free Pro Applicator from Josero to improve its production and finishing efficiency.

Scodix launches web-to-print digital enhancement integration

Scodix has launched a new software offering to help web-to-print companies to improve their productivity and efficiency through workflow automation.

Clays completes £12m spend to embrace shorter runs

Clays has completed a £12m investment drive that comprises a raft of Muller Martini finishing kit alongside a new Fujifilm Jet Press 750S.

Flexpress boosts book business with Horizon triple

Trade printer Flexpress has taken on three new Horizon finishing machines to strengthen its capabilities in book and brochure production.

Friedheim’s Bristow becomes new Picon chair

Friedheim International managing director Mark Bristow has been named as the new chairman of Picon.

Birtwell bolsters cutting with Polar investment

Trade printer Birtwell & Co has expanded its cutting capabilities after investing in a Polar N92 Plus guillotine.

Manchester Printers brings cutting in-house with Dyss spend

Manchester Printers has brought all of its cutting in-house after investing £100,000 in a Dyss X7-1624C conveyorised digital cutter.