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Sign & Digital 2020 cancelled over coronavirus fears

Next month’s Sign & Digital UK (SDUK) 2020 has become the latest graphic arts event to fall victim to the coronavirus outbreak, with organiser Faversham House cancelling this year’s show.

Jones: "In spite of the numerous external economic factors impacting on the UK economy, Premier continues to grow"

Premier Paper expands UK ops to target new markets

Premier Paper has rolled out a multimillion-pound expansion across its sites around the UK as it makes moves into new markets to respond to evolving client demand.

Smith: "We are always looking for ways in which we can streamline our processes and also improve the quality of our work"

Clays locks in Fuji Jet Press after successful trial

Clays will be keeping on its Fujifilm Jet Press 750S following a successful trial period.

Hooper: "Onwards and upwards"

CMS invests in fresh tech to hit turnover targets

Central Mailing Services (CMS) has made a fresh six-figure investment in new print, mailing and warehouse equipment as it heads towards the end of its financial year on-target.

Canon’s VarioPrint i300 is a B3-format inkjet press

Integrity Print adds Canon Varioprint to boost same-day mailing

Integrity Print has installed a Canon Varioprint i300 cutsheet inkjet press to beef up its same-day mailing service.

Bioglitter Pure Opal is available in three colours and five sizes

Ronald Britton adds iridescence to Bioglitter range

Ronald Britton has launched what it claims is the world’s first micro-plastic-free iridescent glitter as an expansion to its Bioglitter brand.

Vertex Marine can be applied to a variety of Innotech display systems

Innotech launches first substrate from recycled plastic bottles

Innotech has launched the industry’s first print media made from recycled bottles as a wide-format display fabric.

Roberts: "The group has delivered a robust performance during the period within a challenging environment"

DS Smith corrugated box volumes up in Q3

DS Smith said its trading continued to progress well in Q3 “despite macro-economic uncertainty” and reported group like-for-like corrugated box volume growth during the second half of its financial...

HSE fined Boxes and Packaging (Oxford) for £10,000 plus £2,560 legal costs

De La Rue fined over 'life-changing' mill injuries

De La Rue has been fined £300,000 after an incident at Bathford Paper Mill where an employee suffered life-changing injuries during a paper break clean-up operation.

Lores: "We’re executing a clear plan that will drive significant earnings growth"

HP derides raised Xerox takeover bid

HP has recommended that its shareholders reject Xerox’s raised takeover offer, which it said still undervalues the business.