Presses
Kodak appoints Reifenhauser India as a channel partner for the packaging segment
Kodak has appointed Reifenhauser India as the channel partner for packaging segment, focusing primarily on flexible packaging solutions.
The Wilkins Group invests in six-colour Komori Lithrone SX40
The Wilkins Group has invested in a Komori Lithrone SX40, signing for the press at last month's Ipex with delivery taking place directly from the show.
Print Express expands short-run offering with HP Indigo investment
Print Express has invested in an HP Indigo 7000 to help expand the company's reach into short-run, high-quality print production.
Precision Colour Printing invests in Heidelberg perfector world first
Precision Colour Printing is aiming to "reduce overheads and increase profit" after ordering the world's first Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 102 long perfector with Inpress Control.
ABC Print buys second Heidelberg Anicolor
ABC Print has invested in a five-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster Anicolor - its second in little over two years - in a bid to increase "flexibility and versatility" at the Hereford business.
Warners Midlands turns to Technotrans for ink pumping on incoming press
Warners Midlands is to add a barrel ink pumping system from Technotrans to the 10-colour press it is installing next month.
Absolute Digital Print returns to litho production with Ryobi purchase
Absolute Digital Print has reinvested in standard litho production with the installation of a Ryobi 784E following requests from several customers wanting a B2-size format.
Colorset UVI eyes growth following kit and company acquisition
Display graphics printer Colorset UVI is aiming to grow its client base and open up new markets following the acquisition of UVI Nottingham and purchasing an Oc Arizona 350 XT .
Beacon Printers (Penarth) invests in Wales' first Xerox Docucolor 7002AP
Beacon Printers (Penarth) has invested in Wales' first Xerox Docucolor 7002AP digital press, a machine it anticipates will help it compete for "very large" print projects.
Wifag set to cut a further 170 staff
Press manufacturer Wifag will make a further 170 redundancies this year, taking the total number of jobs cut to more than 550 in just over a year.