Paper

Newsprint producer Aylesford set to boost domestic capacity

The UKs newsprint capacity could be set for a huge increase with a new machine potentially being built in Kent.

Sequana reveals 2007 acquisition intentions

Sequana Capital, the French parent company of Antalis and Arjowiggins, is looking to make acquisitions in emerging markets, according to its latest results.

M-real to close Tako board mill

Paper manufacturer M-real has announced the closure of a board machine at its Tako mill, based in Tampere, Finland. The closure is part of the companys restructuring programme for its Finnish...

PaperCo grades make handbook

PaperCos Satimat and Inuit papers have been selected for <i>The Print Managers Handbook 2007</i>, published by Unity Print and Publishing in association with the BPIF.

Stora to launch new grade

Stora Enso Speciality Papers will launch a new grade of Lumisil Lo as a direct replacement for its glassine release liner paper at Label Summit Latin America, held on 1516 May in So Paulo, Brazil.

International Paper launches Adagio range

International Paper has produced a range of tinted papers called Adagio that are being marketed to encourage firms to welcome spring into their office.

Arjo's Conqueror named superbrand

Arjowiggins Conqueror brand has been awarded Business Superbrand for a fourth consecutive year by The British Superbrands Council.

I swear by my... Robert Horne Imagine

I have produced calendars for Pirelli for the past 12 years. This year Pirelli created an edition featuring five internationally-famous women.

Sappi wins multi-site FSC and PEFC awards

Sappi Fine Paper Europe (SFPE) has become the first paper company in Europe to achieve a multi-site, cross-border Chain of Custody certification for its European operations.

Paper of the future?

Since Johannes Gutenberg printed his famous Bible in 1450 right up to the present day, books have fundamentally remained the same. However, recent technological advances look set to undo the basic...