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Project Display merges with Ores Display’s UK branch
Trade lightbox, display and POS supplier Project Display has signed a merger agreement with display and furniture supplier Ores Display’s UK subsidiary.

‘Swiftie Steps’ installed overnight for Taylor Swift concert
Ashford large-format firm Graphic Point worked through the night to beat a tight deadline and install a bespoke staircase graphic for Taylor Swift’s Wembley Stadium concerts in June.

MSM freshens up lineup with second SwissQprint install
Car freshener manufacturer MSM Print & Promotions has bought a SwissQprint Impala 4 flatbed printer, after installing a Nyala 4 flatbed in 2022.

Wright on: Wallace Print proves it’s fit for purpose
In a world of 24-hour turnarounds and same-day deliveries, delivering a job at speed is a familiar challenge to many printers.

X1 brings in Duplo cutting table to secure profitable growth
Fulfillment and digital printing firm X1 has bought a new Duplo PFi Blade B2 digital cutting table to support a growth strategy that aims to push the company to £2m turnover.

Kolorcraft drops litho for single-pass digital
Yorkshire POS specialist Kolorcraft has taken delivery of an EFI Nozomi 14000 SD single-pass digital printer, allowing the firm to migrate to a fully digital and screen-printing based operation.

Linney in world first with Fujifilm-Barberán single-pass inkjet
Linney has agreed a deal for the world’s first Fujifilm-Barberán HS Series single-pass inkjet press.

Banbury Litho full pelt on packaging after Nyala 4 install
Oxfordshire mixed-discipline printer Banbury Litho has ramped up its packaging production following the installation of a SwissQprint Nyala 4 flatbed press.

Hundreds of thousands tune in to Fastsigns Manchester TikTok
Fastsigns Manchester has racked up hundreds of thousands of views on social media video platform TikTok with a series of football team and band-related print videos.

Sales growth at Ricoh print wing
Sales at Ricoh’s Graphic Communications wing have grown by 11.6% to ¥262.1bn (£1.35bn).