Companies & suppliers

Chas Moloney: remembered fondly

Chas Moloney RIP

Ricoh’s Chas Moloney has passed away after a short illness.

The Baker Labels team has been taking part in a number of health and wellbeing events

Baker Labels gains wellbeing accreditation

Baker Labels has been awarded Essex Working Well’s Level Three accreditation after building and maintaining a strong wellbeing strategy for its employees.

Protect yourself in tough times

The world is in trouble. Interest rates are rising, demand is down, energy is viciously expensive and there’s war in Ukraine.

Offset Solutions focuses on value

The Offset Solutions Value Conference in November discussed innovations in plate development and related software and set out how the company will operate when it separates from Agfa.

The Signage & Print Installer Directory has now moved out of testing

Signage installer directory goes live after successful trial

After a heavily oversubscribed trial earlier this year, a directory of signage and print installers has moved out of testing and gone live today (21 December).

Daniel Erni has been with Hunkeler since 2016

Change at the top of Hunkeler

Daniel Erni has been appointed as the new CEO of Swiss paper processing specialist Hunkeler.

Fujifilm's new UK headquarters is compliant with strict environmental guidelines

Fujifilm opens UK headquarters

Fujifilm officially opened its new UK headquarters, ‘Fujifilm House’, in Bedford in October, a short distance from its old location.

The new paper machine has a production capacity of 70,000 tons of tissue paper per year

Wepa creates over 50 new jobs as it doubles UK capacity

The Wepa Group has started up a new paper machine at its Welsh site in Bridgend, doubling its production capacity for the British market and creating more than 50 new jobs.

The project is focusing on Paper Machine 11 at Gratkorn. Image: Sappi

Sappi Europe upgrades Gratkorn mill

Plans have been revealed by Sappi Europe to upgrade and modernise its Gratkorn mill in Austria.

Could a First Class stamp end up costing more than a quid?

Royal Mail warns on stamp prices if USO doesn't change

Royal Mail’s chairman has warned that the price of a First Class stamp could go up to more than £1 if the group has to keep making Saturday deliveries.