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DG press to host Security & Pharma Print 2023
Specialist web press manufacturer DG press is to host an event in November designed to help security and pharma printers elevate their web offset print production output.

WestRock turns to Heidelberg for two more mega-presses
WestRock has installed two huge Heidelberg Speedmaster presses – including the world’s biggest long perfector yet with a whopping 20 units – at its European platform.

Exclusive: Newspaper groups confirm joint venture print plans
The much-anticipated revamp of UK newspaper production has begun with dramatic news just announced at News UK and DMG Media’s print sites, Printweek can reveal.

Printing United Expo upbeat on expanded show
Organisers of the upcoming Printing United Expo are prepping for their biggest show yet, with the exhibition aiming to be “a place where everyone can wet their beak”.

French group takes European top spot in gravure
Continental printer Riccobono Group has become the biggest gravure printer in Europe after completing its takeover of Germany’s TSB.

Power of print to the fore as Radio Times celebrates centenary
Radio Times is celebrating its centenary with a bumper issue, four front covers, and additional merch to mark the occasion.

Sales boom at Ancient House
Sales at Ancient House Printing Group have increased by well over 20% for the second year running.

LED-UV Speedmaster helps the work flow at Tradeprint
Tradeprint has completed a £6m investment in its litho and wide-format production setup, and has taken the wraps off an LED-UV Push-to-Stop spec Speedmaster XL 106 that is unique in the UK.

Walstead in consultation at York site
Walstead is planning to reduce the size of its Walstead York operation as the group scales for likely future demand.