Disciplines

Kingsbury modernises folding with MBO buy

Kingsbury Press has installed a B1-size MBO T960 high-speed folder to refresh and enhance its folding services.

Colpac unveils heat-sealed recyclable sandwich pack

Colpac used last month's Packaging Innovations show as the launchpad for the new heat-sealed version of its recyclable and compostable Zest sandwich box.

Go Inspire takes Böwe enclosing double

Go Inspire Group has taken delivery of a new Böwe Fusion Cross enclosing line, with a second on the way, to boost the firepower of its enclosing facilities in Leicester.

Print farmer back in action with new guises

Yet more customers have been left out of pocket by a print farmer linked to a number of companies that have been struck off.

Jarrold Printing museum to be scaled down as housing plans approved

The John Jarrold Printing Museum in Norwich will be relocated and scaled down after councillors approved plans for new homes to be built on its existing site.

PPG faces winding-up petition from supplier

The owners of PPG Print Services will appear in court this month to address a winding-up petition submitted due to a “contested debt”.

Langham automates bookletmaking with Horizon ahead of move

Langham Press has moved on from hand-fed stitching for the first time with the introduction of a Horizon SPF-200L bookletmaker to its portfolio ahead of an imminent relocation.

Pensions watchdog drops Johnston pre-pack investigation

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has dropped its investigation into the pre-pack sale of newspaper publisher Johnston Press.

Spring Statement takes aim at late-paying large companies

Late payment culture’s end “could finally be in sight” as yesterday’s Spring Statement laid out policies that would tackle the issue perpetuated by larger businesses.

Atlas Packaging auto-ejecting Bobst a UK first

Atlas Packaging has made a £1m investment to take on the first Bobst ExpertFold 230 A4 folder-gluer in the UK to come with Accueject XL automated ejection capabilities.