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Unite and BPIF join 2012 European print restructuring project
Unite and the BPIF are to work with their European counterparts in 2012 in a project looking at European-wide restructuring of the print industry.

City and County Signs fined following HSE investigation
Sign printer City and County Signs has been fined following an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

Review of the year - 2011
The major PrintWeek stories from 2011

Unibind moves offices
Binding manufacturer Unibind Systems has moved its UK headquarters from Crawley to Horsham.

PCS given third year by UCAS
Card manufacturer Plastic Card Services (PCS) has extended a contract with higher education organisation UCAS for a third year.

Printing.com to push white label web-to-print service
Printing.com has brought forward its plans to offer a white label version of its franchise services, putting its proprietary web-to-print platform at the heart of the company's strategy.
Print, paper and packaging financial strength down in latest Experian results
The financial strength score of the print, paper and packaging sector has declined year-on-year, according to statistics from credit checking organisation Experian.

Loughlin appointed service manager at new look Kern
Finishing equipment manufacturer Kern has appointed Mark Loughlin to the newly created role of service manager.

Kerridge and Benson lead MBO at Benson Group
Carton manufacturer Benson Group has been bought in a management buyout led by managing director Mark Kerridge and commercial director Nick Benson.

Océ aids disaster recovery charity with ColorWave 600 sales
Océ has said it is had made "fantastic progress" with its charitable initiative with to MapAction, an international charity for disaster zones.

PaperCo adds HP DesignJet L26500 to wide-format portfolio
PaperCo has broadened its wide-format printer offering after adding the latest HP latex DesignJet model, the L26500, to its portfolio.

GMG marks entry into wide-format sector with Fespa Digital 2012 attendance
GMG has marked its foray into the wide-format print sector with colour management software that can drive more than 750 print and cutting machines.