Disciplines

Taylor Bloxham: overall group has sales of nearly £30m

Taylor Bloxham creditors count cost of group's collapse

Taylor Bloxham Group was insolvent on a cashflow and balance sheet basis and had just £20,000 in the bank at the time of its administration, with creditors of the business owed more than £7m.

Lockley (right with Smith): “A great new brand has been brought into the fold"

Spectrum bought by Streamline-led print consortium

Streamline Press and sister firm Baxters have jointly bought local business Spectrum Printing Services forming a Leicestershire-wide print group.

De La Rue: fresh execs take charge at embattled group

Unite wants details from De La Rue

Unite the union is pressing De La Rue management for “detailed answers” about what the PLC’s new turnaround plan will mean for its workforce in the UK.

Atkinson: "It’s a continuation of the really strong performance of the business"

Macfarlane notches up 10th consecutive year of growth

Macfarlane Group marked its 10th consecutive year of growth in 2019 after seeing a 4% increase in sales and a 10% rise in pre-tax profit.

Horler: "We reviewed the marketplace and decided to continue our long-term business partnership with Xerox"

MailaDoc installs UK's first Xerox Baltoro

MailaDoc has become the first UK company to install a Xerox Baltoro inkjet press, which it will use to increase the capacity of its hybrid mailing service.

A remanufactured Xeikon 3030 Rex will cost around £164,000

Xeikon launches programme to sell remanufactured presses

Xeikon has begun the roll-out of its new Rex range of remanufactured digital presses to open up its technology to broader range of customers, with the first being its Xeikon 3030 Rex label system.

131 of the organisations Two Sides engaged with in 2019 have removed or changed their messaging

Busiest year yet for Two Sides’ anti-greenwash campaign

Two Sides’ anti-greenwash campaign experienced its busiest year to date in 2019, with 131 companies removing misleading anti-paper statements.

Fespa re-jigs hall plan

Fespa Global Print Expo 2020 has removed a hall from its floor plan as the organiser re-jigs the show to account for a reduction in the number of Chinese exhibitors.

Drogan (left): "We found immediate benefits"

Super-Wide Digital expands portfolio with Agfa spend

Super-Wide Digital has installed an Agfa Jeti Tauro H3300 LED as the latest edition to its continually expanding superwide print portfolio.

The proposal will see fewer than 50 employees leaving Antalis, the company said

Antalis to restructure UK business

Paper merchant Antalis has undertaken a strategic review “to create a leaner and more resilient organisation” that will result in a number of redundancies across the UK business.