Disciplines

Potts Print CEO steps aside to take strategic role

The chief executive of one of the North East's longest-established printers is stepping down after 20 years to focus on strategic aims, acquisitions and up to £4m of investment.

Management changes and investment plans at Taylor Bloxham Group

Print and marketing communications company Taylor Bloxham Group has shaken up its senior management and is looking at investment in direct mail, point-of-sale, fulfilment and maybe print.

Kall Kwik Romford celebrates 25th anniversary

A high-street print business is celebrating its 25th anniversary and puts its longevity down to competing against – and beating – internet services.

Finishing Solutions Liverpool in Kama first

The UK's first Kama ProFold 74 folder-gluer is due to be installed in the North West of England later this month to bring a sharper competitive edge on more specialist types of work.

DataLase pushes potential for ‘inkless’ digital printing tech

DataLase is targeting big brands with its innovate laser marking technology that allows ‘inkless’ digital printing for versioning and personalisation at very high speeds.

HP builds Oneflow tech into ambitious new PrintOS

HP has set itself a bold goal of "reinventing print production" with PrintOS, a new cloud-based production environment that will be part of its Drupa showcase.

EFI reveals more about Rialco acquisition

EFI has revealed more details about how it expects its acquisition of dye and colour products specialist Rialco to help expand its industrial inkjet business.

Company makes Quantum leap into digital

Quantum Print and Packaging is making the move into digital packaging printing with the purchase of a Ricoh C9100.

Visual Print & Design boosts capacity with Mutoh buy

Visual Print & Design has increased its production capacity by around 40% after investing in a Mutoh ValueJet 1324X.

Wyndeham loses Haymarket contract to William Gibbons

William Gibbons has wrestled the Haymarket consumer division’s web offset contract from Wyndeham Group, breaking a relationship that lasted half a century.