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Noble's MDS targets growth with £700,000 digital spend

Millnet Document Solutions (MDS) has invested £700,000 to boost its digital firepower as the firm, a joint venture between Yolanda Noble and London-based document management business Millnet, rolls...

Interprint buys DigiFav to bring laminating in-house

Interprint has brought its laminating in-house after buying a Bagel Systems B2 DigiFav laminator.

Jeff Jacobson appointed president of Xerox Technology Business

Jeff Jacobson has been appointed to succeed Armando Zagalo de Lima as president of Xerox's Technology Business.

EFI unveils superwide Vutek GS5500LXr Pro printer

EFI has launched the Vutek GS5500LXr Pro, a 5m-wide roll-to-roll printer equipped with LED curing and the manufacturer's new 7pl grayscale UltraDrop technology.

Xaar launches 501 GS8 wide-format inkjet printhead

Xaar has today launched its latest printhead for graphic applications, the Xaar 501 GS8, which features a new architecture that enables greater accuracy and consistency in drop velocity, size and...

Roland launches faster VersaExpress RF-640 and confirms first order

Roland has announced the launch of the VersaExpress RF-640 eco-solvent printer, the first order for which has already been placed by Matt Vinyl Graphics (MVG).

MP opens new Multipanel UK factory

Aluminium substrate manufacturer Multipanel has relocated its operations to the UK after opening a new multimillion-pound factory and distribution centre in Eythorne, near Dover.

Former Montgomery Litho boss acquires DS Smith Pollokshaws

Thomas Montgomery, the former owner of the collapsed Scottish print group Montgomery Litho, has returned to print as part of a buy-in management buy-out (BIMBO) team at DS Smith Plastics Print...

Global MP kit sold, but mailing arm status unclear

It has emerged that the kit from collapsed Global MP has been sold to an undisclosed buyer, while separately the status of subsidiary Global MP Mailing remains unclear.

Global MP situation reaches crunch point

Staff at Global MP have been told not to attend work and will not be paid by the company, according to a source close to the business.