Presses
Manroland's future to be decided today
The future of Manroland should become clear today, when administrator Werner Schneider puts bid proposals in front of the company's creditors' committee this afternoon.
Capital Group invests in UK's first Komori Enthrone 529
Capital Group has invested in the UK's first Komori Enthrone 529, a five-colour press that will handle heavyweight stock "day in, day out" at the Brixton-based printer.
Heidelberg to cut 2,000 positions worldwide in bid to reduce costs
Heidelberg will cut up to 2,000 jobs worldwide in 2012 as the German press manufacturer aims to achieve savings of 180m (149m) in the 2013/14 financial year.
Selsey Press installs second Komori Lithrone press
Family run printer Selsey Press has invested in its second B2 Komori Lithrone five-colour S29 press, five years after it installed its first, in a bid to offer faster turnaround times to customers.
Manroland bids to be put to creditors on Wednesday
Negotiations for the sale of Manroland have entered the final stages, with a shortlist of two different bid proposals due to be presented to creditors on Wednesday (18 January).
ESP Colour claims worldwide Speedmaster productivity record
Swindon-based ESP Colour achieved record productivity on its Heidelberg XL machines in the run up to Christmas last year.
North Carolina PaperWorks Industries installs KBA Rapida 142
Packaging corporation PaperWorks Industries has purchased, and will be installing, a new Rapida 142 56-in seven-color press with UV capabilities at its Mt. Gilead, NC facility.
Pureprint invests in jobs boost following third XL 105
Pureprint has invested in its third Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 105 press in as many years, a machine that will create 10 new jobs at the company.
Me & my... Ryobi 755G
Heart-warming stories about the amicable coexistence of electronic and print marketing communications are always reassuring to hear, and mailing company (and now holistic marketing communications...
Rainbow Print (Wales) upgrades press room with Heidelberg spend
Rainbow Print (Wales) has revamped its press operation after replacing its two existing Heidelberg B2 presses with new Speedmaster SM 74 models.