Disciplines
Calderprint kit up for private treaty sale
Calderprint’s remaining kit is now up for private treaty sale after a number of machines did not realise their target price at auction.
Kernow adds new products to range
Kernow Coatings has expanded its portfolio with a range of new products.
Spectrum takes Polar to work alongside high-speed press
Spectrum Printing is to install a Polar 92N Plus guillotine from Heidelberg in order to modernise its capabilities following a major press investment in late 2017.
Route 1 runs first tests on new Landa
Route 1 Print has run the first test prints off its new Landa S10P nanographic press as it strives to be "the best trade printer in the UK".
Inquest underway into Bicester fatality
An inquest is underway into the death of Wayne Riggall, who died last year in an incident involving a clamp truck at Walstead Bicester.
EFI appoints new CFO as Olin becomes COO
EFI has appointed former Xerox executive Grant Fitz as its new chief financial officer as Marc Olin becomes chief operating officer.
Second publisher wound up after falsifying emergency services links
A publishing company based in Liverpool has been wound up by the court after falsifying links to the emergency services and charities to secure more than £60,000 in advertising revenue.
PlasticFreeLand to launch at Packaging Innovations
Sustainability will be the focus of the new PlasticFreeLand feature at Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London later this week.
Inprint in Ricoh double to expand offering
Inprint Colour has made a double Ricoh investment in order to strengthen its flatbed capabilities and to add garment printing to its offering.
Print to the fore at The Testaments launch
The release of Margaret Atwood’s long-awaited sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale has resulted in a Harry Potter-esque level of excitement among fans of the author, with events taking place from midnight on...