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Headley returns with new Pureprint role

Former Go Inspire CEO Patrick Headley has returned to the industry with a new role at Pureprint Group.

The new press is arriving at Stirland Paterson this week

Stirland Paterson widens reach with new Indigo

Derbyshire commercial printer Stirland Paterson has invested in a brand-new HP Indigo 15k digital press, allowing the firm to expand into short-run packaging and print an expanded set of effects with...

International Paper shareholders approve DS Smith deal

International Paper has confirmed that at a shareholder meeting in connection with its proposed “combination” with DS Smith, the necessary approval of its shareholders was obtained.

Norwich Print Museum is run by a staff of around 20 volunteers

Norwich Printing Museum given one year to find new home

The Norwich Printing Museum has been given until October 2025 to find a new permanent home for its collection by its current landlords at the National Trust’s Blickling Estate near Norwich.

New CFO at Agfa

Agfa has appointed a new CFO after incumbent Dirk De Man decided to step down on health grounds.

Inapa Deutschland has sites across Germany. Image: Google Maps

Japan Pulp & Paper takes over Inapa’s German business

The operations of Inapa’s insolvent German subsidiaries Inapa Deutschland, Inapa ComPlott and Inapa Packaging have been transferred to Japan Pulp & Paper (JPP).

The new office will start with a team of eight, expanding to 15 in the near future

CX Services expands with new Isle of Bute office

Scottish direct mail and telemarketing firm CX Services has opened new premises in Rothesay, on the Isle of Bute.

R&D work includes assessing thousands of potential materials and technologies

Unilever invests to find alternatives to plastics

Unilever is taking materials science “into our own hands” to cut its use of virgin plastics.

Baby loss certificate scheme expanded

The power of print as a physical medium has been in evidence this week with the expansion of the government’s baby loss certificate scheme.

Healeys used the Lloyds Bank funding for new Konica Minolta kit as well as its solar panels

Healeys backs green ambitions with new solar panels

Healeys Printers has purchased 95kW of solar panels for its factory roof as part of its new ‘Road to Net Zero’ proposition.