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Huge Paso de los Toros pulp mill has just come on-stream

UPM updates on alkaline leak at Uruguay mill

UPM has revealed that in August there was an alkaline leak at its new Paso de los Toros pulp mill in Uruguay.

HS2 project is beset by ballooning costs

Northern firms awaits post-HS2 promised improvements

Industry leaders have called for speedy action in redirecting funds from the cancelled HS2 phase 2 project into meaningful improvement to transport links in the North.

Juanita and David Prince opened a brand new store for the franchise

Minuteman Press adds Dorchester branch

Dorchester high-street operation Sprint Digital has taken up franchisement with Minuteman Press, eyeing up strong post-Covid expansion.

News UK and DMG Media newspaper titles

Newspaper joint venture: industry reacts

Industry players have begun reacting to the momentous news from News UK and DMG Media, which plan to form a joint venture for newspaper production.

Auto Color Adjuster is available across EMEA immediately

Ricoh launches colour adjustment device

Ricoh has launched the new Auto Color Adjuster (ACA) to help commercial printers expand into colour critical markets, increase production versatility, streamline production processes, and improve...

The Northumberland County Council tender is worth £270,000

New tenders include European contract

Among the new print tenders currently available are two from councils in the UK as well as a contract on the continent.

Macfarlane has financed the deal entirely from its existing £35m bank facility

Macfarlane acquires protective packaging business B&D

Macfarlane has acquired specialist protective packaging company B&D, in line with its strategy of building its own protective packaging business through a combination of organic and acquisitive...

78% of visitors to WrapFest 2023 expressed interest in returning in 2024

Fespa confirms 2024 return for WrapFest

Fespa's specialist vinyl installation and vehicle wrapping show WrapFest will return to the Silverstone Race Circuit next year.

Departures dominate September’s most-read stories

While the passing of Heidelberg's Mark Singer, Xerox’s Drupa withdrawal, and The National Trust offshoring its Handbook were the top stories, the month featured its fair share of good news too.

The buy is Riccobono Group's most significant expansion outside France

French group takes European top spot in gravure

Continental printer Riccobono Group has become the biggest gravure printer in Europe after completing its takeover of Germany’s TSB.