Business

MPG's Chard confirms administration

MPG Printgroup will go into administration next week, according to chief executive Tony Chard.

Three quarters of SMEs still unaware of funding scheme

New figures show that only 27% of SMEs across the UK are aware of the government's Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) and fewer are using external finance.

PCP completes trio of cup final jobs

Precision Colour Printing has produced three high-profile football programmes for customer publisher Haymarket Network.

WK360 upgrades to Xeikon 6000 for colour-critical fashion POS

Print and design business WK360 has bought a Xeikon 6000 digital colour press for its point-of-sale work, particularly in fashion.

Domino refocuses UK service offer

Domino Printing Sciences has appointed a new sales director and a new service manager in a bid to improve service for its UK customers.

De La Rue accelerates cost-cutting programme as revenues fall

De La Rue has ramped up its cost-cutting programme for the upcoming year after the group recorded an 8% drop in revenues to 483.7m during the 12 months to 31 March 2013.

Nustream Europe expands offer with IBF and Veramax additions

Nustream Europe, the workflow, press, CTP and inks supplier, has broadened its product portfolio to offer IBF CTP Plates and Veramax inkjet inks.

MPG situation still unresolved

The trading status of MPG Printgroup remains in limbo with employees, suppliers and customers unsure of the situation.

Print Efficiently heads to Hemel Hemsptead for October showcase

Print Efficiently, a two-week showcase that brings together expertise from companies such as Kodak, IFS, Apex Digital Graphics and Roland DG, returns this October.

Chesapeake enlists in Canadian blanket renewal programme

Packaging group Chesapeake has signed up for a blanket renewal programme from Canadian firm Enviro Image Solutions, which enables press blankets to be used multiple times.