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Anton excited at inkjet prospects

Anton Group believes inkjet is “on the cusp of a revolution” in being able to take over from conventional printing and hopes to start work on its inkjet joint venture with Kodak “imminently”.

Brexit will not deflect new EU data protection requirements

First put forward by the European Union in January 2012, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was approved by the European Parliament in April this year and will come into force on 25 May...

Royal Mail MarketReach report dispels DM engagement myths

Young people living at home are the ‘life stage’ most likely to read and respond to direct mail, according to new research from Royal Mail’s MarketReach division.

GI in £5m high-speed inkjet move

GI Solutions Group has signed off a circa £5m spend to move into full-width high-speed inkjet web, as it looks to migrate more litho work to digital and significantly boost capacity.

Johnston Mailing upgrades Canon firepower

Johnston Mailing has ordered three Canon imagePress machines in a £200,000 deal to help meet heavy demands for direct mail and edge it into new markets.

First Move buys first UK Xerox Trivor 2400

First Move Direct Marketing has become the UK's first buyer of the Xerox (8b-A62) Trivor 2400, the 20in (508mm) production inkjet web launched by the manufacturer at Drupa.

Taylor Bloxham appoints new director of DM

Leicester-based print group Taylor Bloxham has named a veteran of the paper merchanting industry as its new DM director with a view to doubling its DM operations within three years.

Ferag offers new line for tailored inserts

Ferag has premiered its collating and inserting line EasySert, which compiles advertising inserts into recipient-specific collections at Drupa (Hall 15, D25).

Edwardthompson to cut more than 50% of workforce in company restructure

Sunderland-based leisure and gaming firm Edwardthompson is to enter a 30-day consultation with its 135-strong workforce on Monday 6 June.

Critiqom opts for Sweeney as new CEO as McCallum departs

Printer and mail services firm Critiqom has appointed former Bloxx chief executive Charles Sweeney to lead the £16m-turnover company.