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Output up but key concerns remain, in latest BPIF Outlook report

Printers have reported cautious optimism for Q3 in the BPIF's latest Printing Outlook study on the health of the industry.

Trinity Mirror wields cost-cutting axe

Trinity Mirror has doubled its cost reduction target for this year from £10m to £20m, but said it has no immediate plans to close any more print sites.

DST wins Bupa print deal

DST has secured a multimillion-pound, three-year print deal with private healthcare provider Bupa.

Presstek owner to buy Goss International

Presstek’s private equity owner American Industrial Partners (AIP) is poised to buy web offset press manufacturer Goss after securing a definitive agreement with its current owner, Shanghai Electric...

BPIF Consultancy upgrades health and safety training

BPIF Consultancy has overhauled its core services to help companies looking to spend more on skills development as the sector pulls itself out of recession.

The Big Display Company boosts capabilities with HP Latex buy

The Big Display Company has bought a new digital print machine and launched a new website to help it meet increasing demand on lead times and bespoke services.

Middleton targets 50% growth and possible UK network

Middleton Group is targeting growth of around 50% over the next couple of years across its Middleton Paper and Vision Paper & Board divisions after a multimillion-pound expansion programme, which...

James Cropper unveils new paper, expresses confidence for future

Cumbrian papermaker James Cropper has launched a new bright white paper range called Porcelain.

Norprint understood to have closed

PrintWeek understands that label printer Norprint has been placed into administration and parent company Magnadata has been bought by BemroseBooth Paragon.

'Upbeat' GDP figures reflect feeling in print, BPIF says

The latest figures on the state of the UK economy reflect a growing confidence in print, an industry expert has said.