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Continental printer wins huge National Trust job
The National Trust’s Handbook will be printed outside the UK for the first time after Walstead Group lost the job following a tender process.
Unite slams Cepac Darlington ‘fire and rehire’ move
Union Unite has criticised packaging printer Cepac Darlington, which it claims that – in addition to threatening redundancies – has also told staff that they will be “fired and rehired” on inferior...
BPIF backs Make UK over net zero
The BPIF is among more then a dozen trade associations to support Make UK in its criticism of Rishi Sunak’s decision to backtrack on some of Britain’s net zero initiatives.
Two new 1.6m UV Mimakis revealed
Two brand-new LED-UV machines from Japanese manufacturer Mimaki have been unveiled.
Soyang Europe and Josero appointed VeloBlade resellers
Soyang Europe and Josero are now reselling Vivid Laminating Technologies' VeloBlade digital die-cutters.
Drupa organiser reacts to Xerox withdrawal, rejigs hall
Messe Düsseldorf has commented on Xerox’s Drupa 2024 cancellation and Printweek can reveal that 50% of the space previously allocated to the manufacturer has already been snapped up.
Martin Kennedy RIP
Industry associates have shared fond memories of Kenmart’s Martin Kennedy, who has died aged 79.
MacroArt in SwissQ Nyala 4 install
Display specialist MacroArt has invested around £350,000 in a brand-new SwissQprint Nyala 4, representing a step into the world of modern flatbed printing for the firm.
Prime Minister hails new UK paper site
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is among the raft of voices that have endorsed Metsä Tissue’s decision to open a new manufacturing site in Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, which will create over 400 new...
Sappi's Galerie range grows eco creds after biofuel spend
A multimillion euro investment in biofuels has helped Sappi slash the carbon footprint of its Galerie range of papers.