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(L-R) Martin Reeve from IFS with Optichrome's Tony Clark and the Horizon BQ-270V

Optichrome brings perfect binding in-house with Horizon install

Commercial printer Optichrome has taken on a Horizon BQ-270V single-clamp perfect binder to enable it to offer faster turnaround times after bringing perfect binding in-house.

Denmaur commits to net-zero target

Denmaur has set down an ambitious target to become net-zero by 2045.

Worth: I'm very proud to have built something Fedrigoni is backing globally

Fedrigoni buys SharpEnd stake

Fedrigoni has bought a minority stake in London specialist design agency SharpEnd / io.tt.

The CardMailer came about from a specific customer enquiry a few years ago

KAS releases new modular card match and attach system

KAS Paper Systems has commercially launched a new system for matching and attaching plastic cards to letters or other documents.

Tony Hards was well known and liked in the industry

Tony Hards RIP

Tony Hards, former chairman and managing director of Intelligent Finishing Systems (IFS) and Graphic Arts Equipment (GAE), has passed away.

EBB expands with Broadgate buy

Elliott Baxter & Company has boosted its office offering with the acquisition of Broadgate Paper.

The Jet Press FP790 is capable of 50m/min

Fujifilm to show off Jet Press FP790 at packaging open house

Fujifilm will host a packaging open house event at the Northamptonshire beta test site of its new Jet Press FP790 digital flexible packaging press on 12-15 February 2024.

Antalis employs around 4,000 globally

Antalis steps up peninsula campaign with 100 Metros buy

Antalis has acquired Portuguese industrial packaging firm 100 Metros, the latest in a string of purchases on the Iberian Peninsula.

Clays: latest spend includes post-press with digital printing to come

Clays makes non-executive director appointments

Book printer Clays has made several revisions to its non-executive board membership, effective immediately.

Global shipping capacity may be reduced by up to 20% if the crisis continues

Red Sea crisis puts countdown on consumables

Attacks on Suez-bound shipping by Houthi forces have put European printers at risk of dramatic price rises in consumables and machinery, with the IPIA warning that an extended crisis could see...