Investment & installations
Projects & Print sees 25% turnover boost following investment
Hertfordshire-based Projects & Print has grown turnover by 25% in the first half of this year compared to the same period in 2014 after investing nearly £100,000 in new kit.
Overmatter: Desperate Marketing
Overmatter loves Private Eye and is not at all surprised that the satirical fortnightly can lay claim to being the UK’s best-selling news and current affairs magazine.
KCS Trade Print eyes new business with Domino investment
KCS Trade Print has installed the latest Domino inkjet heads onto its Tamarack integrated label lines to help it to win more work.
Aspect Labelling adds digital with Afinia investment
Specialist label printer Aspect Labelling has bought an Afinia L801 digital label printer and a DLF-1000 digital label finisher to boost its in-house capabilities.
Callprint makes major Xerox investment
Reprographics and large-format specialist Callprint has doubled its print capacity in three key sites as part of an ongoing investment plan for its core business.
First Display gears up for Edinburgh Festival with first flatbed
Orders to print hundreds of boards for the forthcoming Edinburgh Festival mean that an Edinburgh printer’s latest investment has arrived not a moment too soon.
John Good establishes digital arm with £500,000 investment
Theatre programme specialist John Good has invested £500,000 to establish an in-house digital operation.
Acquisitive printer expands litho and finishing capacity
A Welsh printer is to install its third Heidelberg Speedmaster XL and the UK's first Promatrix 106CS die-cutter after taking on staff, a building and work of a company which went into...
RNIB invests in Perfecta guillotine
The RNIB has boosted the efficiency of its inplant print facility with the installation of a new Perfecta guillotine, supplied by Intelligent Finishing Systems (IFS).
New envelope print company launches
A new envelope printing and manufacturing company has launched in Blackburn, Lancashire this week, with hopes to grow to a turnover of £15m-£20m within six years.