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Captain Ernie Marsh with his trading card

THEMPC prints football ‘shinies’ for under-7s’ first season

THEMPC printed a personalised run of football collectables to mark the end of the Basingstoke Colts’ under-sevens team’s first season.

Henze: "Setup for certification and ongoing conformance takes seconds"

EFI Fiery partners with Ghent Workgroup

EFI has launched a new service to make it easy for printers to achieve Ghent PDF Output Suite 5.0 Conformance Certification for digital presses and printers that use EFI Fiery digital front-end (DFE)...

'Bored Ape #39' is on sale for 86 Ethereum, or £74,000

Kaps Finishing director sets up NFT print business

A director at Kaps Finishing has set up a new business printing digital art pieces known as non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

McMullan: "The advantage of being able to cut stuff and get it straight out the door was a massive plus"

Oakdene Services in NI RMGT first

Oakdene Services has installed the first four-colour RMGT 920 LED-UV litho press in Northern Ireland as it looks to enhance its trade print offering.

Headley: thrilled to join the Xerox team

Xerox buys Go Inspire

Industry giant Xerox has swooped to acquire Go Inspire as it looks to expand its Digital Services business worldwide.

Raban: transformational influence on the region

Descendants of historic printer sought

Celebrations to mark 400 years of printing in Aberdeen include a call for help in tracking down descendants of the city’s first printer, Edward Raban.

King: "This enables us to simplify our portfolio"

Mondi completes sale of PCC business

Mondi has completed the sale of its Personal Care Components (PCC) business, part of its Engineered Materials business unit, to Nitto Denko Corporation for an enterprise value of €615m (£530m).

Royal Mail: contingency plans in place to keep letters and parcels moving

Unite members vote for strike action at Royal Mail

Royal Mail has accused Unite of misleading its members after more than 2,000 managers voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action, and action short of a strike.

Good news, June’s listicle topped by good news

For the fourth time in a row, our monthly round-up of the most read stories was topped by the unravelling of YM Group. However, at least this time it was a positive outcome regarding the change in...

The Lord Mayor (R) reopens Stationers’ Hall with Flather (L)

Stationers’ Hall reopened by the Lord Mayor of London

Following a £7.5m refurbishment project, Stationers’ Hall was reopened today (4 July) by Alderman Vincent Keaveny, in his capacity as Lord Mayor of London.