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Label printer goes bust in wake of UPM supply crisis

A long-established UK label printer has gone into administration with supply issues caused by the strike at UPM cited as one of the reasons for its failure.

The imagePress V1000 was the star of the show

Canon plugs portfolio gap with latest launch

Canon has plugged the mid-range gap in its cutsheet toner production portfolio with a 100ppm ‘Swiss army knife’ of a press that features a number of firsts for the manufacturer.

Archant closed its Norwich printing site in 2019

Culture secretary could intervene on Newsquest’s Archant acquisition

Nadine Dorries has said she could intervene on Newsquest’s acquisition of fellow publisher Archant.

Roth: "This is a hugely exciting time for the business"

Esko appoints new EMEA general manager

Esko has taken on a new general manager to head up its EMEA region.

Slee (L) with Print Evolved founder Ivor Jacobs

Print Evolved acquires VR Print

Web-to-print software developer and printer Print Evolved has continued its strategic growth programme with the acquisition of VR Print.

Pesonen: we achieved our goal of seven business-specific agreements

UPM puts price tag on strike for first time

UPM has revealed that the strike at its Finnish mills could cost the business as much as €220m (£185m), while its Communication Papers wing is back in the black after “significantly higher sales...

(L-R) Graeme Parry with machine finishing operator Jason Ullyett

Precision Proco enhances flexibility with Horizon install

Precision Proco Group has taken on a Horizon StitchLiner MK III to expand its production flexibility and enhance its responsive print-on-demand capabilities.

Funky Pigeon: home page now makes situation clearer

Funky Pigeon still battling cyber incident

Funky Pigeon is still unable to accept customer orders, nearly two weeks after the cyber attack that compromised its systems.

Ridgway: sceptical of the efficacy of plain packaging

Brits oppose plain packaging on junk food

Only 11% of Brits believe plain ‘tobacco-style’ packaging would have a significant impact on whether they bought junk food or not, according to new research.

Damage done by the strike has been described as "epic"

UPM strike resolved: industry reacts

Industry business leaders have expressed relief that the long-running strike action at UPM’s Finnish mills is over – but concerns remain about how long it will take for paper and label supplies to...