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Documobi unveils system for ‘unbelievably personal’ DM

Documobi, the company behind mobile print recognition system iPR, has launched mobile technology that personalises direct mail.

Addressing & Mailing Solutions launches AMS 6500 desktop folder inserter

Mailroom equipment supplier Addressing & Mailing Solutions (AMS) has launched the AMS 6500 entry-level folder-inserter for low to mid-volume users.

Kall Kwik Peterborough in double Fastbind buy

Kall Kwik Peterborough has bought a Fastbind Elite XT perfect binder and Casematic H46 Pro casemaker to improve its customer offerings.

Capita orders UK's first Impika web presses in £17m spend

Capita has invested £17m in a new 'white paper' print and distribution facility in Mansfield that will house the first two Impika inkjet web presses in the UK.

Williams Lea names Ellerton as group CEO as Nunn departs

Williams Lea has appointed a new chief executive in Dan Ellerton, who joins from group owner Deutsche Post DHL, and separately confirmed the departure of Tag chief operating officer, Print &...

Packaging firm prosecuted after worker loses part of finger

Europlast (Blackburn) has been fined £50,010 and ordered to pay prosecution costs of £23,102 after an employee had to have part of his finger amputated following an accident in June 2012.

Chesapeake/MPS Greenford buys KBA Rapida 106

Chesapeake/MPS Greenford has invested in a four-colour KBA Rapida 106 B1 press to increase its production options.

Ryedale Group wins inaugural Stationers' Innovation Excellence Awards

The Ryedale Group has been named overall winner of the Stationers' Company’s inaugural Innovation Excellence Awards, for developing a low-cost gas sensor with litho-printed electronics.

Walstead acquires Global MP kit, explains aborted acquisition

Wyndeham Group owner Walstead Investments has confirmed that it has acquired the equipment from failed direct mail printer Global MP.

Mystery surrounds fate of Purfect Binding Company

The trading status of trade finisher Purfect Binding Company (PBC) is unclear, with staff understood to have been sent home.