Companies & suppliers
Employers and unions team to tackle print's structural crisis
High-level employer and union representatives have shared a platform for the first time at a joint conference aimed at addressing the structural crisis in the European printing industry.
Pearson exec claims iPad and Kindle make inkjet strategy paramount
Publisher Pearson demonstrated the power it wields over the book printing industry at HP's Publishing Innovations event held at Italian printer Rotolito in Milan last week.
Poetry publisher Forward Press ceases to trade with 100 staff redundant
Printer and publisher Forward Press has ceased to trade and made all of its 100 staff redundant.
De La Rue shares continue to fall on interim results
De La Rue has reported a 57% drop in first half operating profit to 20.5m following the previously announced 35m hit arising from its 'paper production issues'.
Zund launches Packz software for 3D design
Zund has launched its first 3D structural and cardboard engineering software tool called Packz.
Charles Jarrold to head up St Ives web division
Charles Jarrold has a new role at St Ives, and will become managing director of the group's web division from next month.
Green ink firm Sepiax moves to larger offices
Water-based ink specialist Sepiax has moved to larger premises within a university science park that is home to a preponderance of environmentally focused businesses.
Communisis unveils results of client-driven strategic review
Communisis is to cut around 80 jobs as part of a strategic review to save 4m a year and "align its business and proposition in a way that better suits the direction of its marketplace and the demands...
HighWater Platinum users offered low-chem upgrade
Printers running HighWater Platinum CtP are being offered a field upgrade that will allow them to switch to the latest generation of low-chemistry plates.
Cambrian Printers receives KBA UK's inaugural 1814 Production Excellence Award
KBA UK has presented its inaugural 1814 Production Excellence Award to Cambrian Printers.