Investment & installations

Mercian Labels invests in Xeikon Color Control

Specialist self-adhesive product manufacturer, Mercian Labels, has invested in Xeikon's cloud-based colour management tool, Xeikon Color Control.

CRP Print & Packaging invests in web inspection system

CRP Print & Packaging has rounded off a 500,000 upgrade of its pre-printed liner business with the installation of a web inspection system.

CCG gets production boost from Autobond laminator

Concept Communications Group (CCG) has installed the Autobond Micro 52 laminator to enable its laminating services to be processed in-house.

Aura Graphics integration includes Shuttleworth MIS upgrade

As part of the integration and rebranding of its two screen-print and large-format graphics operations, SSDM and Fenn Graphics, Aura Graphics has deployed a group-wide 40-seat Shuttleworth MIS.

Contego invests in Italian operations

Contego Packaging is continuing its investment programme with new equipment installations in its two Italian plants.

Suttle-Straus opts for Vutek GS3250 LX

Madison, WI-based Suttle-Straus said it has installed a Vutek GS3250 LX flatbed and roll-to-roll LED UV-curing printer, supplied and serviced by Heidelberg, to help drive its burgeoning wide and grand...

Swiss firm Model revealed as Fujifilm packaging ink beta site

Swiss-based corrugated and carton board packaging group Model has been revealed as the beta site for Fujifilm's Uvijet OC inks for digitally printed corrugated packaging applications.

Rebranded MPG Printgroup prepares for Indigo 10000 arrival

MPG Books Group has rebranded as MPG Printgroup as it prepares for the arrival of the UK's first commercial installation of the HP Indigo 10000 and finalises its high-speed colour inkjet plans.

MTA Digital opts for EFI for MIS and W2P spend

MTA Digital has invested £60,000 in MIS and web-to-print software to improve its efficiency and expand its markets.

Star product: Ilford Omnijet Display Media Kit

High-grade backlit prints that are competitively priced and easy to work with may seem like a lot to ask for, but Ilford says it's now a reality