Publishing

Huge untapped market for print in India, is the chorus at Wan-Ifra

The three-day Wan-Ifra 2011 Conference & Expo kicked off on 6 September 2011 at Chennai Trade Centre with 500 delegates comprising the who's who of the newspaper publishing.

Selection builds momentum for print production with new kit

Selction Scan De' Print (Hari Om Prints), the Mumbai-based printing firm has installed a Ryobi 920 series five-colour with coater plus UV sheetfed offset press; a Diploma 4Z3X folder and a six-clamp...

GNM scraps printed G3 supplements

Guardian News & Media (GNM) has continued to reduce its printed footprint, with the annoucement that its printed G3 supplements will be reduced in size and run in the main newspaper from next week.

Wyndeham Group enters consultation with Impact staff

Wyndeham Group has entered into consultation with 58 employees at its Basingstoke-based Impact plant, ahead of a proposed closure.

Council weeklies targeted by local government minister

The last remaining weekly council newspapers could be forced to close after the local government minister called for their demise.

Ferag to kit out Express mailroom

The Express Group is to purchase a raft of Ferag mailroom equipment as part of its new print facility in Luton.

Jagran installs five-colour Cityline Express towers at its Mid Day plant in Navi Mumbai

Jagran Prakashan has commissioned a new Manugraph Cityline Express at Mid Day's (acquired by Jagran Prakashan) plant at Rabale in Navi Mumbai.

Wan-Ifra preview: Key exhibitors in Chennai

With Wan-Ifra India 2011 Conference & Expo to be held from 6 to 8 September Rahul Kumar profiles what to look for at the three-day expo in Chennai.

PrintWeek India Awards Night recognises best-in-quality and performance printers across print segments

On 25 August, team PrintWeek India had its big night of the year with the third PrintWeek India Awards honouring more than 20 Indian printers.

Chefs visit TJ International for launch of new book

Cornish chefs Paul Ainsworth, Kevin Viner and Grant Mather have visited printer TJ International to see the first copies of new book <i>Food for Thought</i> coming off the production line.