Print buying

APS recruits former HH Global director to push European presence

Print management firm APS has taken on HH Global's ex managing director for European operations to help its expansion plans within Europe.

Rebranded MPG Printgroup prepares for Indigo 10000 arrival

MPG Books Group has rebranded as MPG Printgroup as it prepares for the arrival of the UK's first commercial installation of the HP Indigo 10000 and finalises its high-speed colour inkjet plans.

Printers hit as Reader's Digest files for Chapter 11 again

Three of the largest unsecured creditors of Reader's Digest parent RDA Holding's last insolvency filing found themselves in painfully familiar territory this week as the publisher once again filed for...

Printing.com issues profit warning but maintains dividend

Printing.com has issued a profit warning ahead of its full year results for the year ending 31 March 2013.

FastSigns offers co-branding franchise for commercial printers

FastSigns has launched a "drop-in" license aimed at printers who want to add the signage and display print franchise to their operations.

British Library tenders for book printing framework

The British Library has put out a tender in a bid to establish a framework of printers to call upon for book production.

InnerWorkings hails best year ever

InnerWorkings has said that a strong performance by its domestic US operations helped it overcome a soft economic climate in Europe to round off what the company hailed its "best year ever".

Arjowiggins follows Sappi's lead on paper price rises

Arjowiggins Graphic is to implement a price increase across its woodfree coated papers from 1 April.

Print industry news roundup: Arjowiggins, Manroland Sheetfed, Benford UV, Kodak, Display Signs, Platinum Print

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: Arjowiggins follows Sappi's lead on paper price rises; Manroland Sheetfed owner unfazed...

Innovia to buy out Securency partner

UK Packaging film manufacturer Innovia Films has bought out its joint venture partner in Securency, after it failed to secure a "suitable offer" for the secure substrate business from external buyers.