Publishing
Glynn Print Finishers sees opportunities in unstable market
Glynn Print Finishers (GPF) is making the most of the recession after finding market niches in long perfecting and perfect binding following rival closures.
Polestar mulls possibilities for web-offset supersite
Polestar hopes to persuade owner Sun Capital to back plans for a web offset supersite, after potential acquisitions in the sector proved 'not attractive'.
Goss hails successful Drupa
Goss International has declared Drupa a success after taking orders for 11 web presses at the show, although none of those were from the UK.
Johnston Press launches first wave of rebranded newspapers
Newspaper publisher Johnston Press has launched the first wave of its rebranded newspapers.
CPI UK launches Quantum book line with special edition hardback
Book printer CPI UK has produced its first trade title with fully integrated colour on its HP T350-powered book line, which it has dubbed "Quantum", marking the official launch of the machine in the...
DMGT sees increase in regional profit, but nationals struggle
Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) saw profits rise in its struggling regional division Northcliffe for the first time in four years, according to its half-year results to 1 April.
Agfa adds Veripress softproofing to Arkitex newspaper workflow
Agfa Graphics has signed up to distribute Australia-based Serendipity Software's Veripress on-press softproofing system to its worldwide newspaper customers.
ODM partners with Mohawk to launch photobook binder
On Demand Machinery (ODM) has partnered with Mohawk Fine Papers to manufacture the Sidewinder, an automated bindery system for producing Panoramic TRU-Flat photo books.
KBA posts Q1 results, hails Drupa orders
KBA has posted a return to profit in its first quarter results, transforming last year's loss in both its operating and pre-tax figures into a small surplus, despite sales coming in "below target".
Trinity Mirror Glasgow and Watford near industrial action
Employees at newspaper giant Trinity Mirror's Glasgow and Watford plants are on the verge of taking industrial action, according to Unite.